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10. oldal
... evidence of persons now living . I have no doubt that many readers of " N. & Q. " are acquainted with stories of this kind , and I shall feel deeply obliged to any one who communicates with me ( in confidence ) upon the subject . I may ...
... evidence of persons now living . I have no doubt that many readers of " N. & Q. " are acquainted with stories of this kind , and I shall feel deeply obliged to any one who communicates with me ( in confidence ) upon the subject . I may ...
14. oldal
... evidence brought for it is insufficient , should be especially careful that the evidence they bring against it is incontrovertible . A series of conjectural objec- tions might be raised against almost every memoir that has been written ...
... evidence brought for it is insufficient , should be especially careful that the evidence they bring against it is incontrovertible . A series of conjectural objec- tions might be raised against almost every memoir that has been written ...
18. oldal
... evidence that his majesty was struck by more than one missile . " In the discussion which ensued , some difference of opinion arose as to which side of the head the missile had entered at ; but all agreed that Charles XII . did not fall ...
... evidence that his majesty was struck by more than one missile . " In the discussion which ensued , some difference of opinion arose as to which side of the head the missile had entered at ; but all agreed that Charles XII . did not fall ...
30. oldal
... evidence . secretary to the Earl of Essex , and personally acquainted " His illustrious contemporary Spenser , who , as private with all the prominent characters and events of the " Camden , the nourice of antiquity , And lanthorn 30 ...
... evidence . secretary to the Earl of Essex , and personally acquainted " His illustrious contemporary Spenser , who , as private with all the prominent characters and events of the " Camden , the nourice of antiquity , And lanthorn 30 ...
32. oldal
... evidence , must be assumed to be the correct one ; the second enjoys the comfortable privilege of being equally impervious to disproof either with evidence or without it , and either alone or in company with one or both of its com ...
... evidence , must be assumed to be the correct one ; the second enjoys the comfortable privilege of being equally impervious to disproof either with evidence or without it , and either alone or in company with one or both of its com ...
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