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1 You then appeal to facts and say, Look at the apostles.
2 But those to whom you refer profess to appeal to facts .
3 Aristotle meets the whole simply by an appeal to facts .
4 Why argue about principles while we can appeal to facts ?
5 But I might appeal to facts .
6 Negro suffrage has been very extensively tried in this country, and we are able to appeal to facts .
7 That this is by no means an unreasonable account, I shall shew in some measure by an appeal to facts .
8 The attractiveness of the argument from design lies in its nearness to hand and in its appeal to facts , combined with the impossibility of verification.
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