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“The word 'fallacy is derived from the Latin word' fallere 'which means' to deceive '.”
“[3269] Nunc captare feras laqueo, nunc fallere visco,”
“Infinite such tricks love can devise, such fine feats in abundance, with wisdom and wariness, [5503] quis fallere possit amantem.”
“Haud Ligurum extremus, dum fallere fata sinebant may possibly have been of this Balderstonian variety.”
“Septentrione deuiat, nunc in Occidentem, nunc in Orientem, prout quis vel orientalior, vel occidentalior est illo Meridiano qui per vtrumque polum Magnetis, et Mundi ducitur, Mirabilis est h鎐 varietas, et qu� nauigantem plurim鵰 fallere potest, nisi hanc”
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
“The old villain relaxed his vigilance over the women, who for the first time were allowed to enter the doors without supervision: Merolla treats of this stale trick, and exclaims, — “Ah pereat! didicit fallere si qua virum.””
“Romanam vero ecclesiam, ubi eum esse notissimum scitis fallere usque quaque non potuit, quamvis et hoc fuerit utrumque conatus.”
“Happily this ostentation is out; you may therefore hope, when the evil day comes, _fallere_, to escape notice.”
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844
“Hinc veritas ipsa quæ nec falli, nee fallere potest, cum prædicatores fidei ad officium prædicationis destinaret, dixisse dignoscitur.”
Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings
“At ille, quae parabantur a perfugis edoctus, magnis itineribus Metellum antevenit, oppidanos hortatur, moenia defendant, additis auxilio perfugis, quod genus ex copiis regis, quia fallere nequibat, firmissimum erat.”
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