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1 I, 6 | seek after, and which is obviously an object of contention, 2 II, 2 | opinion of something as obviously of no importance. We think 3 II, 8 | order to feel pity, we must obviously be capable of supposing 4 II, 9 | pity and indignation will obviously be attended by the converse 5 II, 19| non-occurrence of anything can obviously be found by considering 6 II, 21| being paradoxical, is not obviously true, the reason should 7 III, 4 | succeed as metaphors will obviously do well also as similes, 8 III, 11| original thing, and yet not obviously so related-just as in philosophy 9 III, 12| other moral excellence? Obviously agreeableness will be produced 10 III, 18| premiss of an argument is obviously true, and you can see that 11 III, 18| on to ask him about the obviously true one, but just state