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Illusory

Deceiving or tending of deceive fallacious illusive as illusory promises or hopes

Semilogical

Half logical partly logical said of fallacies

Converse

X.' 'By far the most fertile source of purely syllogistic fallacies is the tendency of the mind to convert universal affirmatives

Fact discovered

[Evidence Act 1872 (1 of 1872), s. 27] It is fallacious to treat the 'fact discovered' within the section as equivalent

Oleron

of Paris, and the English Luders, consider the whole account fallacious. The former calls the more story of our Richard I.

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