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1 I, 15| fraudulent-whichever way suits us. Further, we must consider 2 II, 18| controversy; that is, in law suits and in political debates, 3 II, 20| inductive air, which only rarely suits the conditions of speech-making. 4 II, 23| assumptions or their opposite, as suits us best.~18. Another line 5 II, 24| of these two lines better suits your purpose. That is how 6 III, 2 | not the crimson cloak that suits a young man. And if you 7 III, 12| Plainly the middle way suits best. Again, style will 8 III, 17| argument by "enthymeme" better suits forensic. Political oratory