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1 I, 1 | rhetoric have constructed but a small portion of that art. The 2 I, 3 | or injustice, is great or small, either absolutely or relatively; 3 I, 4 | be increased if it is too small or removed if it is not 4 I, 5 | honour for things which seem small, but the place and the occasion 5 I, 7 | less", while "great" and "small", "much" and "little", are 6 I, 7 | surpasses the normal, the "small" is that which is surpassed 7 I, 7 | men say that justice is of small value, since it is more 8 I, 11| of people better than a small number: those of the former 9 I, 12| and that the penalty is small or uncertain or distant. 10 I, 12| such as foreigners and small farmers; they will settle 11 I, 12| that you can stow away in small corners, or things so like 12 II, 6 | no one feels shame before small children or animals); nor 13 II, 17| they wrong them not on a small but on a great scale.~Good 14 II, 19| generally great things and small, what we have already said 15 II, 23| Demonstrative, because within a small space it works out two opposing 16 II, 26| that a thing is great or small; just as there are other 17 III, 1 | language cannot help having a small but real importance, whatever 18 III, 2 | mule-race offered him a small fee, refused to write him 19 III, 10| of battle; they celebrate small gains and single successes;