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1 I, 6 | contrary of which is to the advantage of our enemies; for example, 2 I, 6 | it is to the particular advantage of our enemies that we should 3 I, 7 | enjoyment of the lasting has the advantage of being longer, and that 4 I, 7 | that of the secure has the advantage of suiting our wishes, being 5 I, 7 | here there is more than one advantage; and so here we have the 6 I, 9 | are those actions whose advantage may be enjoyed after death, 7 I, 9 | as opposed to those whose advantage is enjoyed during one’s 8 I, 12| distant. It may be that the advantage to be gained is greater 9 II, 7 | for anything, nor for the advantage of the helper himself, but 10 II, 21| excessively." One great advantage of Maxims to a speaker is 11 II, 21| same subjects. This is one advantage of using maxims. There is 12 II, 23| because he threw away his advantage then, and trusted their 13 II, 23| hearts they prefer their own advantage. Try, in face of this, to 14 II, 23| outweighed by the solid advantage. A speaker will urge action 15 II, 25| it is possible to gain an advantage by using this fallacy. For 16 III, 2 | terms only can be used with advantage. This we gather from the 17 III, 14| gaining it is not always an advantage, and speakers will often 18 III, 17| us to gain the greatest advantage, then we ought to come to