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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 10| contraries of opinions that are taken to be generally accepted, 2 I, 14| in most cases, should be taken as a principle or accepted 3 I, 14| All propositions should be taken in their most universal 4 II, 6 | of a good hope" may be taken to mean the man who hopes 5 II, 6 | also "well-starred" may be taken to mean the man whose star 6 III, 3 | is a lesser good may be taken to be a greater good, whichever 7 III, 3 | desirable. A thing may be taken to be more precious in itself 8 III, 3 | all or most of them may be taken to be more desirable than 9 III, 5 | and amounts ought to be taken in the most general possible 10 III, 5 | possible form: for when so taken they are likely to be useful 11 III, 6 | disgraceful conduct may be taken to be an evil thing. The 12 IV, 4 | for clearly it may be taken to be productive of good, 13 IV, 5 | astonishment is usually taken to be an "excessive wonderment", 14 V, 3 | sensible attribute, once it is taken beyond the sphere of sensation, 15 V, 4 | also belong to the accident taken along with the subject which 16 V, 4 | different from the accident taken along with its subject; 17 V, 5 | hand a property of them taken as a collective whole: for 18 V, 5 | particular pieces of earth taken as "the Earth", so that 19 V, 6 | of view of the predicates taken by themselves. This common-place 20 V, 6 | of view of the subjects taken by themselves, and see, 21 VI, 7 | definition relative to two things taken separately: thus, the beautiful’ 22 VI, 13| per contra, they are good taken singly, and bad or neutral 23 VI, 13| drugs are such that each taken alone is good, but if they 24 VI, 14| either to accept the sense as taken by the questioner, or else 25 VIII, 1 | whenever the definition is taken in regard to a co-ordinate, 26 VIII, 4 | maintaining it properly, when once taken up.~ 27 VIII, 5 | accepted absolutely must be taken as the standard of comparison: 28 VIII, 11| same adverse criticism when taken in relation to the proposed 29 VIII, 11| proposed conclusion and when taken by itself. For there is 30 VIII, 12| non-medical argument is taken to be a medical one, or 31 VIII, 14| the argument leads must be taken generally, as a single thing-whereas


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