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<head>1821 March 19 Concluding chapter 1<lb/> | |||
Fallacies</head> | |||
<note>Ch. Opposer General argument</note> | |||
<p>1</p> | |||
<p>Force and Intimidation the stronghold of Tories — Fallacy & Fraud of the Whigs</p> | |||
<p><!-- Pointer symbol --> After shewing how inequitable a rallying point the idea of Whig leader<lb/> | |||
go to the people — state the idea of a suitable d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>1. C. Fox's libel vice U. S. d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. 2. C. Fox's attaching to Common Law<lb/> | |||
Whig interest that their idol should be worshipped. People that <gap/> share the fate of D<gap/> on<lb/> | |||
These are apt <gap/> for the Book of Fallacies:</p> | |||
<p>Ch. 3. Opposer-General's <add>or Defender-General's</add> argument: Not measures but<lb/> | |||
men: or Not men but measures.</p> | |||
<p>This argument <del>was</del> wears the colour of fallacy<lb/> | |||
upon the face of it. It is elliptical, and <del><gap/> to <gap/></del><lb/> | |||
to make a meaning for it, the ellipsis requires to be filled<lb/> | |||
up. It is not a proposition or <add>it is not</add> a sentence to make<lb/> | |||
it either <add>the</add> one or the other, words to some effect or other<lb/> | |||
require necessarily to be added to it. I <add>Let us</add> proceed to the experiments.</p> | |||
<p>Not measures but men are the proper objects of<lb/> | |||
attack.</p> | |||
<p>Not measures but men are <del><gap/></del> the proper objects of<lb/> | |||
attachment.</p> | |||
<p>Not men but measures are the proper objects of<lb/> | |||
attack.</p> | |||
<p>Not men but measures are the proper objects of<lb/> | |||
attachment.</p> | |||
<p>Of these four versions the two first present those which<lb/> | |||
seem most correspondent to the <unclear>measures</unclear> on which and<lb/> | |||
the purposes for which the aphorisms or arguments<lb/> | |||
appear to have been <add>as far as appears was</add> employed.</p> | |||
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1821 March 19 Concluding chapter 1
Fallacies
Ch. Opposer General argument
1
Force and Intimidation the stronghold of Tories — Fallacy & Fraud of the Whigs
After shewing how inequitable a rallying point the idea of Whig leader
go to the people — state the idea of a suitable do.
1. C. Fox's libel vice U. S. do. 2. C. Fox's attaching to Common Law
Whig interest that their idol should be worshipped. People that share the fate of D on
These are apt for the Book of Fallacies:
Ch. 3. Opposer-General's or Defender-General's argument: Not measures but
men: or Not men but measures.
This argument was wears the colour of fallacy
upon the face of it. It is elliptical, and to
to make a meaning for it, the ellipsis requires to be filled
up. It is not a proposition or it is not a sentence to make
it either the one or the other, words to some effect or other
require necessarily to be added to it. I Let us proceed to the experiments.
Not measures but men are the proper objects of
attack.
Not measures but men are the proper objects of
attachment.
Not men but measures are the proper objects of
attack.
Not men but measures are the proper objects of
attachment.
Of these four versions the two first present those which
seem most correspondent to the measures on which and
the purposes for which the aphorisms or arguments
appear to have been as far as appears was employed.
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