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1 I, 2 | efforts. This subject shall be treated in detail when we come to 2 I, 2 | subsists between the syllogisms treated of in dialectic. One sort 3 I, 12| their ancestors or friends, treated badly, or intended to treat 4 II, 2 | are the people whom he has treated or is treating well, or 5 II, 2 | with those who have usually treated us with honour or regard, 6 II, 3 | themselves as they have treated us: since no one can be 7 II, 3 | then we feel that we are treated seriously and not contemptuously. 8 II, 3 | because of the way he has treated us. For anger has to do 9 II, 4 | friendly to those who have treated us well, either ourselves 10 II, 5 | are our friends or have treated us well or been treated 11 II, 5 | treated us well or been treated well by us; or if those 12 II, 12| imagine themselves unfairly treated. While they love honour, 13 II, 12| think he deserves to be treated in that way. They are fond 14 II, 18| speech is put together are treated as the judges of it. Broadly 15 II, 23| be just that A should be treated in a certain way, and yet 16 II, 23| just that he should be so treated by B. Hence you must ask 17 II, 23| right that A should be thus treated? (2) Is it right that B 18 III, 16| instance is the Epic Cycle as treated by Phayllus, and the prologue