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1 II, 21| and make a maxim of the conclusion, e.g. you might say, "For 2 II, 22| the steps that lead to our conclusion, or we shall waste words 3 II, 23| possible to draw a false conclusion here. It may be just that 4 II, 24| statement as if it were the conclusion of such a process, "Therefore 5 II, 24| establishing some fresh conclusion.~(b) Another variety is 6 II, 25| his case: and to refute a conclusion as improbable is not the 7 III, 7 | their minds draw the false conclusion that you are to be trusted 8 III, 9 | has reached some definite conclusion; whereas it is unsatisfactory 9 III, 18| one, but just state the conclusion yourself. Thus, when Meletus 10 III, 18| next question or draws his conclusion. For it is not difficult 11 III, 18| opponent in drawing his conclusion puts it in the form of a 12 III, 18| questions after drawing the conclusion, nor put the conclusion 13 III, 18| conclusion, nor put the conclusion itself in the form of a 14 III, 19| of your opponent.~For the conclusion, the disconnected style