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1 I, 7 | whose loss affects us more. Positive goodness and badness are 2 I, 7 | goodness and badness: for positive goodness and badness are 3 II, 23| 23~1. One line of positive proof is based upon consideration 4 II, 25| inevitable, even though the positive examples are more similar 5 II, 25| more frequent. And if the positive examples are more numerous 6 II, 26| consists either in offering positive proof or in raising an objection. 7 III, 2 | Freedom from meanness, and positive adornment too, are secured