(6) The king and his minister are feeble and unscrupulous.
(7) Heres meus uxori meae triginta pondo vasorum argenteorum dato, quae volet.
2. Examine the following arguments, formulating them when sound, and referring them, when unsound, to the proper head of fallacy—
(1) We know that thou art a teacher come from God; for no man can do
these signs that thou doest, except God be with him. S. John iii. 2.
(2) 'Sir Walter Scott's novels have ceased to be popular.' 'Well, that's only because nobody reads them.'
(3) What we produce is property. The sheriff produces a prisoner. .'. A prisoner is property.
(4) As all metals are not necessarily solid, we may expect some metals to be liquid.
(5) Moses was the son of Pharaoh's daughter.
.'. Moses was the daughter of Pharaoh's son.
(6) If Aeschines took part in the public rejoicings over the success of my policy, he is inconsistent in condemning it now; if he did not, he was a traitor then.
(7) It is wrong to stick knives into people.
.'. Surgeons ought to be punished.