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1 I, 2 | instances of the one general principle, that a man who asks for 2 I, 2 | natural science. The same principle applies throughout. The 3 I, 6 | would Priam exult.~This principle usually holds good, but 4 I, 7 | This is indeed a general principle, applicable to all other 5 I, 7 | declare them to be. Here the principle is applied to judgements 6 I, 15| argue, must be due to high principle, not to fear of perjury: 7 II, 8 | to remember the general principle that what we fear for ourselves 8 II, 18| an actual opponent. Our principle holds good of ceremonial 9 II, 22| those eulogized. On the same principle, invectives are based on 10 II, 22| again, we have our first principle of selection of Enthymemes-that 11 II, 23| human beings are not. The principle here is that, if a quality 12 II, 23| neighbours follows from the principle that, if the less likely