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... equal , no number whatever of such witnesses can render an event probable by their testimony . Because the number of chances of their coincidence in falsehood encreases in the same proportion with the number of chances for their telling ...
... equal , no number whatever of such witnesses can render an event probable by their testimony . Because the number of chances of their coincidence in falsehood encreases in the same proportion with the number of chances for their telling ...
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... equal degree of refrangibility , which , by the power of the glass , must occasion them to be thrown together into the place which is pointed out to us by the visibility of the rays of light . The manifest use of the union of these rays ...
... equal degree of refrangibility , which , by the power of the glass , must occasion them to be thrown together into the place which is pointed out to us by the visibility of the rays of light . The manifest use of the union of these rays ...
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... equal , or at least to imi- tate what it admires ; and at length satiety , paradox , and ill - directed competition , have insulted them with proud ingratitude , at the period at which the mind grew subtil and contentious , at the same ...
... equal , or at least to imi- tate what it admires ; and at length satiety , paradox , and ill - directed competition , have insulted them with proud ingratitude , at the period at which the mind grew subtil and contentious , at the same ...
Contents
Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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