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1 I, 1 | from acquired habit. Both ways being possible, the subject 2 I, 1 | practice employ it in both ways (for we must not make people 3 I, 4 | are some five in number: ways and means, war and peace, 4 I, 4 | and legislation.~As to Ways and Means, then, the intending 5 I, 5 | be strong in all of those ways or at least in some. Excellence 6 I, 6 | may argue in the following ways:-That is good of which the 7 I, 7 | accompanied by another in three ways, either simultaneously, 8 I, 9 | method of persuasion. The ways in which to make them trust 9 I, 9 | other people are also the ways in which to make them trust 10 I, 9 | There are, also, many useful ways of heightening the effect 11 I, 12| whom he does wrong, and the ways in which he does it, must 12 I, 14| such rhetorically effective ways of putting it as the following: 13 II, 5 | destroying or of harming us in ways that tend to cause us great 14 II, 6 | in petty or disgraceful ways, or out of helpless persons, 15 II, 19| looked at in the following ways: First, that if the less 16 II, 23| in either of two opposite ways, and have to apply the method 17 II, 25| objection can be brought in two ways, either by making the general 18 II, 25| may do so in either of two ways: either in respect of frequency 19 III, 19| you may compare either the ways you have both handled the