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... fact , but of one who knew , or thought he knew , that there was good ground for believing the fact he states . Certainly not intentionally imposing , was he him- self imposed upon ? As the testimony of a co- temporary , it would ...
... fact , but of one who knew , or thought he knew , that there was good ground for believing the fact he states . Certainly not intentionally imposing , was he him- self imposed upon ? As the testimony of a co- temporary , it would ...
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... fact entered among these Calends runs thus , Hoc anno vatur est Enos ( the year is lost ) , folio 1. ' Vatur is , of course , a wrong reading for natus , which is plainly legible in the original . The fact is , as may be seen on ...
... fact entered among these Calends runs thus , Hoc anno vatur est Enos ( the year is lost ) , folio 1. ' Vatur is , of course , a wrong reading for natus , which is plainly legible in the original . The fact is , as may be seen on ...
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... fact . MR . IRVING might have spared himself the trouble of citing so much Latin to prove what had not been controverted . Mr. Robertson's knowledge of ancient records was not impugned , neither was it affirmed that the name Scotland ...
... fact . MR . IRVING might have spared himself the trouble of citing so much Latin to prove what had not been controverted . Mr. Robertson's knowledge of ancient records was not impugned , neither was it affirmed that the name Scotland ...
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