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1 I, 1 | syllogisms of all kinds, without distinction, is the business of dialectic, 2 I, 2 | demonstrative.~There is an important distinction between two sorts of enthymemes 3 I, 2 | yet acquired. Missing this distinction, people fail to notice that 4 II, 10| relationship, age, disposition, distinction, or wealth. We feel envy 5 II, 15| birth implies ancestral distinction. The well-born man will 6 II, 15| ancestors, because any far-off distinction is greater than the same 7 II, 22| we will take note of the distinction between lines of proof and 8 II, 26| then, could not be the distinction if there were one, since 9 III, 2 | style clearness, charm, and distinction as nothing else can: and 10 III, 3 | level and give it an air of distinction. But we must aim at the 11 III, 15| words or not, so that this distinction may be ignored. Another