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1 I, 5 | the details of this.~The terms "possession of many friends" 2 I, 7 | much" and "little", are terms used in comparison with 3 I, 7 | the rule of co-ordinate terms and inflexions of the same 4 I, 9 | enemies and not to come to terms with them; for requital 5 I, 12| think, if they are on good terms with their victims or with 6 I, 12| prosecute, or they will come to terms, or failing that they will 7 I, 13| must be expressed in wide terms; and so, if a man has no 8 II, 4 | with whom we are on such terms that, while we respect their 9 II, 21| to hear stated in general terms what they already believe 10 II, 23| secured by defining your terms. Thus, "What is the supernatural? 11 III, 2 | besides the regular and proper terms for things, metaphorical 12 III, 2 | for things, metaphorical terms only can be used with advantage. 13 III, 2 | that these two classes of terms, the proper or regular and 14 III, 2 | artists": each of these terms is a metaphor, the one intended 15 III, 2 | another. For both of two terms will indicate what is fair, 16 III, 4 | either of its co-ordinate terms. For instance, if a drinking-bowl 17 III, 5 | properly if you annex to two terms a third which does not suit 18 III, 17| e.g. "Wise men will come to terms in the hour of success; 19 III, 17| If we ought to come to terms when doing so will enable 20 III, 17| then we ought to come to terms in the hour of success."~