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Gapper and Lanchester are making a sort of logical argument, and we should be wise to pay attention.

But he feels that there's a good logical argument against the theft accusations: Fifteen years of a world without Hicks.

When reason and logical argument failed him, he relied on a stentorian voice and his power to bewilder.

No merely logical argument, is his idea, can give us absolute certainty even in so fundamental a doctrine as the unity of God.

Authority is valuable when really worthy, and merely as corroboration or adding weight; but it is not logical argument.

Then the question occurs: Is this a logical argument, or an appeal from argument to feeling?

Mr. Davis made a clear statement of the case, recited the character of the evidence, and closed with a plain logical argument.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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