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  1. Apr 2021
  2. stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
    Should I specify height and width attributes for my IMGs in HTML?
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    1. TylerRick 15 Apr 2021
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      According to Google (not that they are the end all of browser knowledge)
      not: fallacy: treating an authority as infallible acknowledging that an authority is fallible and doesn't know everything
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  3. Sep 2013
  4. rhetoric.eserver.org rhetoric.eserver.org
    Book I - Chapter 2 : Aristotle's Rhetoric
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    1. bluebird_chaser 30 Sep 2013
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      Of Signs, one kind bears the same relation to the statement it supports as the particular bears to the universal, the other the same as the universal bears to the particular. The infallible kind is a "complete proof" (tekmerhiou); the fallible kind has no specific name.
      3860 signs infallible fallible
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