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Proceeding to moral philosophy or ethics, we may
note that it at any rate is entirely suited to the
orator. For vast as is the variety of cases (since in
[p. 391]
them, as I have pointed out in previous books, we seek
to discover certain points by conjecture,1
1 See
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