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Alphabetical [« »] evil 31 evil-doers 1 evil-speakers 1 evils 14 exact 3 exactest 1 exactly 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 conduct 14 contempt 14 ends 14 evils 14 except 14 eyes 14 grounds | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances evils |
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1 I, 6 | Hence it is said that "evils draw men together"; that 2 I, 7 | bring about are greater evils. And those things which 3 I, 9 | happiness of the goods and evils that have been previously 4 I, 10| among goods escape from evils or apparent evils and the 5 I, 10| escape from evils or apparent evils and the exchange of a greater 6 I, 13| discussion of goods and evils. We have also seen that 7 II, 4 | are felt; but the greatest evils, injustice and folly, are 8 II, 5 | Of destructive or painful evils only; for there are some 9 II, 5 | only; for there are some evils, e.g. wickedness or stupidity, 10 II, 6 | those we care for. These evils are, in the first place, 11 II, 8 | these are our own, and the evils mentioned above may easily 12 II, 8 | annihilate; and all such evils as are due to chance, if 13 II, 8 | painful and destructive evils are: death in its various 14 II, 8 | diseases, lack of food. The evils due to chance are: friendlessness,