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1 I, 7 | getting. Reversely, it may be argued that the plentiful is a 2 I, 7 | And sometimes it may be argued that what all share is the 3 I, 14| example perjurers do-it is argued that a man who will commit 4 I, 14| do not. It may however be argued otherwise, that the crime 5 II, 19| Impossible. It may plausibly be argued: That if it is possible 6 II, 19| of Future Fact should be argued is clear from the same considerations: 7 II, 23| since if it was not, it was argued that it could not have been 8 II, 23| fortiori". Thus it may be argued that if even the gods are 9 II, 23| territory into Attica, it was argued that "if he had insisted 10 II, 23| did a noble deed". He also argued that he himself was more 11 II, 23| of Peparethus it might be argued that women everywhere can 12 II, 23| to this day. (It may be argued that peoples for whom philosophers 13 II, 23| father. Thus too Isocrates argued that Helen must have been 14 II, 24| Alexander, for instance, it is argued that Paris must have had 15 II, 24| for instance, it may be argued that what-is-not is, on