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1 I, 1 | all men attempt to discuss statements and to maintain them, to 2 I, 2 | to be proved from other statements that are so. In either case 3 I, 2 | or like to like. When two statements are of the same order, but 4 II, 1 | character, and goodwill. False statements and bad advice are due to 5 II, 23| the consequence of both statements is that there is a time 6 II, 24| he freed". Each of these statements has been previously proved 7 II, 26| opposite of our adversary’s statements. Thus, if he shows that 8 III, 1 | proving the truth of the statements made.~Enthymemes also have 9 III, 12| that a number of separate statements have been made in the time 10 III, 12| conjunctions makes many statements into a single one, so the 11 III, 15| monstrous to trust the man’s statements when you cannot trust the 12 III, 17| like proof that his other statements also are false. Argument