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Page 170
At present , we must content ourselves with exhibiting a spe- cimen of the evidence of merely the fact : though to this effect , in truth , we have already furnished materials which might with some reason be regarded as decisive .
At present , we must content ourselves with exhibiting a spe- cimen of the evidence of merely the fact : though to this effect , in truth , we have already furnished materials which might with some reason be regarded as decisive .
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... and an acquaintance with particular facts respecting individuals , to be able to judge thoroughly of the dispute ... will sometimes shew that a representation , which the adversary strongly combats , may be reconciled with fact .
... and an acquaintance with particular facts respecting individuals , to be able to judge thoroughly of the dispute ... will sometimes shew that a representation , which the adversary strongly combats , may be reconciled with fact .
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That no volcanoes are to be found at the poles may , for aught that we know to the contrary , be a fact : but how can we positively affirm that it is so ? Since they occur in Iceland , is it not rash to assume that they can have no ...
That no volcanoes are to be found at the poles may , for aught that we know to the contrary , be a fact : but how can we positively affirm that it is so ? Since they occur in Iceland , is it not rash to assume that they can have no ...
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Researches on the Antient Inhabitants | 1 |
Beauchamps Narrative of the Invasion | 2 |
Letter second to Lord Liverpool on | 31 |
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