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1 I, 3 | Rhetoric has three distinct ends in view, one for each of 2 I, 3 | respectively at the three ends we have mentioned is shown 3 I, 6 | deliberation seeks to determine not ends but the means to ends, i.e. 4 I, 6 | not ends but the means to ends, i.e. what it is most useful 5 I, 7 | goodness and badness are ends, which the mere absence 6 I, 7 | since those things are ends in a greater degree which 7 I, 8 | We must also notice the ends which the various forms 8 I, 8 | the realization of their ends. The end of democracy is 9 I, 8 | with reference to their ends. But rhetorical persuasion 10 I, 10| appear useful either as ends or as means to an end, and 11 II, 9 | eager to gain particular ends, especially if we are ambitious 12 II, 10| those who follow the same ends as ourselves: we compete 13 III, 8 | with a long syllable and ends with three short ones, as~ 14 III, 8 | three short syllables and ends with a long one, as~meta