(1741), Ch. I, General Rules for the Improvement of Knowlege, Rule X "Avoid a dogmatical spirit".
1720s, The Improvement of the Mind (1727)
“We more easily give our assent to any proposition when the person who contends for it appears, by his manner of delivering himself, to have a perfect knowledge of the subject of it.”
A Course of Lectures on Oratory and Criticism (1777), Part III, Lecture XVI, p. 116
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“You can get assent to almost any proposition so long as you are not going to do anything about it.”
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