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1 I, I | being suited to artificial argumentation and useful for conviction, 2 IV, VII | they sometimes serve in argumentation to stop a wrangler’s mouth, 3 IV, VII | which, in discourse and argumentation, are so frequently urged, 4 IV, XVII| confidence in those forms of argumentation; but this is still but believing, 5 IV, XVII| very invention of forms of argumentation, wherein the conclusion 6 IV, XVII| will see the force of the argumentation, i.e., the connexion of 7 IV, XVII| the weakness of such an argumentation, there needs no more but 8 IV, XVII| on which the force of the argumentation depends in their due order; 9 IV, XVII| shows the incoherence of the argumentation better than syllogism; not 10 IV, XVII| want of connexion in the argumentation, and the absurdity of the 11 IV, XVII| than the plainer ways of argumentation; and for this I appeal to 12 IV, XVII| could not do if this way of argumentation carried light and conviction 13 IV, XVII| consequences or inconsequences in argumentation, I am not so unreasonable