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1 IV, II, 30 | time, become altogether convincing, if many penetrating and 2 VIII, I, 65| cannot make use of a more convincing argument, than to prove, 3 VIII, II, 79| objection seems obvious and convincing. There are many philosophers 4 XII, I, 125| that are self-evident and convincing: or if there were, could 5 XII, I, 128| by a chain of clear and convincing argument, or even any appearance 6 XII, I, 130| which can never find any convincing argument from experience 7 XII, II, 133| consequences. Nothing can be more convincing and satisfactory than all