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events 19
ever 9
every 54
everybody 20
everybody-one 1
everyday 1
everything 23
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21 war
21 worse
20 common
20 everybody
20 fortune
20 metaphors
20 possess
Aristotle
Rethoric

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everybody

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | argument, notions possessed by everybody, as we observed in the Topics 2 I, 2 | is a crown", a fact which everybody knows.~There are few facts 3 I, 5 | these things, pretty well everybody agrees.~From this definition 4 I, 5 | means being respected by everybody, or having some quality 5 I, 5 | you find a treasure that everybody else has overlooked; or 6 I, 6 | which is sought after by everybody, and "most people" is taken 7 I, 6 | taken to be equivalent to "everybody". That which is praised 8 I, 9 | the virtue through which everybody enjoys his own possessions 9 I, 9 | of goodness to be good to everybody.~We must also take into 10 I, 11| light of a champion, and everybody has a more or less keen 11 II, 2 | less well than they treat everybody else; it is another mark 12 II, 6 | those who are likely to tell everybody about you; not telling others 13 II, 6 | or if they speak evil of everybody, for those who attack the 14 II, 8 | good, you will believe that everybody deserves evil fortune. And, 15 II, 14| each. They neither trust everybody nor distrust everybody, 16 II, 14| trust everybody nor distrust everybody, but judge people correctly. 17 III, 2 | and no others-are used by everybody in conversation. We can 18 III, 7 | this?" or "It is known to everybody." The hearer is ashamed 19 III, 7 | share of the knowledge that everybody else possesses.~All the 20 III, 10| to mean what is plain to everybody and needs no investigation),


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