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1 I, 2 | example" has already been described as one kind of induction; 2 I, 2 | himself a despot. We have now described the sources of those means 3 I, 5 | the good qualities we have described. Both male and female are 4 I, 6 | must be severally named and described elsewhere. Pleasure, again, 5 II, 7 | pain and need as has been described, and that their helpers 6 II, 7 | giving, the kind of help described, in the kind of need described. 7 II, 7 | described, in the kind of need described. We can also see how to 8 II, 9 | by considering the facts described we see at once what their 9 II, 10| claimed are such as have been described, it is obvious that they 10 II, 17| belonging to the conditions just described, since these conditions 11 II, 17| opposite types to those described, namely, those of the poor, 12 II, 23| others of that kind already described.~14. Another line of argument 13 II, 25| apparent, have now been described; the next subject is their 14 III, 1 | Enthymemes also have been described, and the sources from which 15 III, 9 | passages have the structure described above. Such a form of speech 16 III, 14| same kind have already been described. The poet finely says May 17 III, 16| scowling at me". So Aeschines described Cratylus as "hissing with