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1 1, Pref | lightly esteemed, which are plausible in the eyes of the many, 2 1, XV | was carried away by the plausible nature of the Jewish history, 3 2, XXVIII| perceive that this was a plausible argument to be advanced 4 2, XXX | objections should seem to be plausible, might be able to answer 5 2, LI | existence of sophisms and plausible arguments, which have the 6 3, XII | way or other, by certain plausible reasons, to discordant views. 7 3, XXIII | them, did not find even any plausible grounds for advancing a 8 3, XXXVII| either deceived themselves by plausible arguments, or by rashly 9 3, XXXVII| which have been induced by plausible reasons to declare themselves 10 3, XXXIX | ground for any suspicion of plausible sophistry, but that it might 11 3, LXXII | being misled and ensnared by plausible sophisms. And since, according 12 4, II | are carried away by the plausible character of the prophetic 13 4, II | himself would call their "plausible character!" He is not, however, 14 4, XLIX | appearance, perhaps, of making a plausible allegation. But since the 15 4, LXVII | which requires at least much plausible reasoning to make it appear, 16 6, XVII | of comparison with these plausible declarations of Plato, which 17 6, XXIV | ready to be led away by any plausible pretender whatever, ever 18 8, XII | imagine that he says something plausible against us. "If," says he, "