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Argumentum ab inconvenienti est validum in lege
Argumentum ab inconvenienti est validum in lege. Co. Litt. 258.-(An argument
Benefit of clergy
been merely a matter of royal favour, founding their principal argument upon this text of Scripture: 'Touch not mine anointed, and
Run in
An argument or quarrel
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Plead
or against a thing to attempt to persuade one by argument or supplication to speak by way of persuasion as to
Respond
to reply as to respond to a question or an argument
Principal
a state the principal productions of a country the principal arguments in a case
Persuaded
Prevailed upon influenced by argument or entreaty convinced
Persuasion
act of persuading the act of influencing the mind by arguments or reasons offered or by anything that moves the mind
Pertinent
the end proposed apposite material relevant as pertinent illustrations or arguments pertinent evidence
Cadit quaestio
Cadit quaestio: there is an end of the argument.
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