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Writers on fallacies who do think that accent merits consideration include William Fleming (1856), Vocabulary of Philosophy, pp 156–157; David Hackett Fischer (1970), Historians’ Fallacies, pp 271–274; and Madsen Pirie (2006), How to Win Every Argument, pp 3–5. Stephen Toulmin, Richard D. Rieke and Allan Janik’s storming account of the fallacy in (1979), An Introduction to Reasoning, pp 170–171, leaves us in no doubt on the matter.