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1 I, 1 | further learnt what its subject-matter is and in what respects 2 I, 2 | about its own particular subject-matter; for instance, medicine 3 I, 2 | the special nature of the subject-matter that distinguishes it from 4 I, 2 | Argument have no special subject-matter, and therefore will not 5 I, 4 | has been given a far wider subject-matter than strictly belongs to 6 II, 26| All these things are the subject-matter of syllogisms and enthymemes; 7 III, 2 | often fitting because the subject-matter is less exalted. Even in 8 III, 16| the actions that form the subject-matter of the speech. The speech