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1 I, 1 | lays down rules about other matters, such as what must be the 2 I, 2 | rhetoric is to deal with such matters as we deliberate upon without 3 I, 2 | a syllogism, about such matters. The enthymeme must consist 4 I, 4 | counsel can only be given on matters about which people deliberate; 5 I, 4 | which people deliberate; matters, namely, that ultimately 6 I, 4 | political science.~The main matters on which all men deliberate 7 I, 4 | order to advise on such matters a man must be keenly interested 8 I, 4 | regarding these and other matters.~ 9 I, 9 | productive of greatness in matters involving the spending of 10 I, 10| money, the profligate in matters of physical pleasure, the 11 I, 10| pleasure, the effeminate in matters of comfort, and the coward 12 II, 6 | meanness. Also, in money matters, giving less help than you 13 II, 6 | those whose opinion of us matters to us. Such persons are: 14 II, 24| has those privileges. What matters, however, is the circumstances 15 III, 7 | speak casually about weighty matters, nor solemnly about trivial 16 III, 14| line and deal with such matters in the closing part of his