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1 I, 2 | been discussed. When we base the proof of a proposition 2 I, 2 | argument it is equally easy to base a syllogism or enthymeme 3 I, 2 | which it is impossible to base any enthymeme or syllogism 4 I, 7 | functions of things are noble or base, the things themselves are 5 I, 7 | grounds on which we must base our arguments, when we are 6 I, 8 | grounds on which we are to base our arguments in favour 7 I, 9 | Vice, the Noble and the Base, since these are the objects 8 II, 1 | opinions on which we may best base our arguments so as to convince 9 II, 18| propositions upon which we may base our arguments-for political, 10 II, 22| this sort. We should also base our arguments upon probabilities 11 II, 22| orator looks to see what base deeds—real or imaginary— 12 II, 22| blame him for the noble or base deeds he has done, to accuse 13 II, 22| evil, the noble and the base, justice and injustice,