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1 1 | for them, then, it is clearly essential also to seem to 2 1 | happen to have in view.~Clearly, then, there exists a class 3 6 | what is not the cause, are clearly shown to be cases of ignoratio 4 6 | what is not the cause, are clearly shown to be cases of ignoratio 5 6 | of what a refutation is, clearly so also does a refutation 6 9 | to the principles of it". Clearly, then, it is not of all 7 10| phrases in question, they clearly cannot describe two separate 8 11| principles of dialectic will yet clearly be contentious as regards 9 11| ignorant of the theory. So then clearly the art of examining does 10 16| of temper.~Answerers may clearly see how to meet arguments 11 17| questions that are not put clearly but elliptically-it is upon 12 33| held by that whose solution clearly depends upon a distinction 13 33| and yet it does not reveal clearly which it is of the premisses