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1 I, 1 | then, that rhetoric is not bound up with a single definite 2 I, 2 | proves anything at all is bound to use either syllogisms 3 I, 3 | which we are inevitably bound to master the propositions 4 I, 8 | an aristocracy. These are bound to be looked upon as "the 5 I, 8 | moral character of each is bound to provide us with our most 6 I, 15| not regard ourselves as bound to observe a bad law which 7 I, 15| ridiculous to suppose that we are bound to observe a bad and mistaken 8 II, 2 | we are as honourable men bound to champion-our parents, 9 II, 9 | These are things we are bound to rejoice at, as we must 10 II, 10| therefore these whom we are bound to envy beyond all others. 11 II, 18| special lines of argument, are bound to use, for instance, the 12 II, 21| nothing in excess": we are bound to hate bad men excessively." 13 II, 22| expedition, and was not bound by oath to join it, and 14 II, 23| conditions which make us bound to act if they are for us, 15 II, 23| against us: that is, we are bound to act if the action is 16 III, 9 | s stopping, the shock is bound to make him, so to speak, 17 III, 15| says that Teucer is closely bound to Priam, since his mother