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1 I, 1 | nothing, that is, about how to gain skill in enthymemes.~Hence 2 I, 5 | particular place or time-for many gain honour for things which 3 I, 8 | methods by which we shall gain a good knowledge of the 4 I, 12| disadvantage will be less than the gain for themselves or those 5 I, 12| lose. You may feel that the gain to be got by wrong-doing 6 I, 12| and the pain later, or the gain on the spot and the loss 7 II, 4 | do not get in our way or gain their living from the same 8 II, 9 | are ambitious and eager to gain particular ends, especially 9 II, 11| men, they are emulous to gain such goods because they 10 II, 13| feel than by the love of gain. Hence men at this time 11 II, 13| are slaves to the love of gain. They guide their lives 12 II, 17| good fortune leads us to gain all we can in the way of 13 II, 19| Others by destiny or luck we gain.~That if anything is possible 14 II, 25| accusation that it is possible to gain an advantage by using this 15 III, 11| some undertaking in hope of gain and then to lose by it later 16 III, 17| of success; for they will gain most if they do". Expressed 17 III, 17| doing so will enable us to gain the greatest advantage,