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1 I, 2 | way all other instances known to the speaker are made 2 I, 2 | to show what is not yet known, that Dionysius has the 3 I, 7 | good if its existence is known to others. That which is 4 I, 11| Of this kind are those known as "natural"; for instance, 5 I, 15| persons whose judgements are known to all. Thus the Athenians 6 II, 6 | those who have never yet known us come to grief, since 7 II, 21| view expressed is already a known truth, e.g.~Chiefest of 8 II, 21| anyhow, if this man had known himself, he would never 9 II, 24| that the unknown can be known, on the ground that it can 10 II, 24| the ground that it can be known to he unknown: so also in 11 III, 7 | not know this?" or "It is known to everybody." The hearer 12 III, 12| written and spoken have to be known. To know the latter is to 13 III, 14| very rare. The subject is known already, and therefore the 14 III, 18| refutation, may be regarded as known to us from the Topics.~When