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1 I, 2 | political experts-sometimes from want of education, sometimes 2 I, 5 | brings to both what they want; it is a piece of property, 3 I, 9 | Consequently, whenever you want to praise any one, think 4 I, 9 | people to do; and when you want to urge the doing of anything, 5 I, 9 | used to do owing to his want of familiarity with forensic 6 I, 12| be stimulated by being in want: which may mean that you 7 I, 12| which may mean that you want necessaries, as poor people 8 I, 12| poor people do, or that you want luxuries, as rich people 9 I, 15| your opponent ought not to want other judges than himself, 10 II, 1 | a false opinion through want of good sense; or they form 11 II, 2 | Antiphon’s play; for this want of perception shows that 12 II, 7 | place. As evidence of the want of kindness, we may point 13 II, 19| can clearly get what we want by taking the contraries 14 II, 21| a speaker is due to the want of intelligence in his hearers, 15 II, 25| general statement that "all want is an evil", or by making 16 III, 2 | will be conspicuous: the want of harmony between two things 17 III, 8 | too unlimited; we do not want the limitations of metre, 18 III, 9 | example, "Both to those who want to get property and to those 19 III, 14| which purposes you will want an introduction. You may 20 III, 14| introduction. You may also want one to add elegance to your