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1 I, 15| their evidence is pronounced false. These are valid witnesses 2 I, 15| sometimes recklessly making a false charge in order to be let 3 II, 1 | character, and goodwill. False statements and bad advice 4 II, 1 | causes. Men either form a false opinion through want of 5 II, 23| it is possible to draw a false conclusion here. It may 6 II, 23| there is a reason for the false impression given. Thus a 7 II, 25| particular proposition, true or false.~Now (1) as a Probability 8 II, 25| which, as we said, is a false piece of reasoning. For 9 II, 26| correctly or has made a false assumption.~Three points 10 III, 7 | story: their minds draw the false conclusion that you are 11 III, 9 | that you prove one of them false.~Such, then, is the nature 12 III, 15| particular that it raises false issues, and that it means 13 III, 17| other statements also are false. Argument by "example" is