The Edinburgh Review, Volume 64A. and C. Black, 1837 |
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Page 158
... facts - the accuracy of these facts forms of itself another difficulty just as insuperable and another source of ... fact is brought more clearly before him than it pos- 6 sibly could be by any other contrivance ; the public 158 Oct ...
... facts - the accuracy of these facts forms of itself another difficulty just as insuperable and another source of ... fact is brought more clearly before him than it pos- 6 sibly could be by any other contrivance ; the public 158 Oct ...
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... fact ; if he acknowledges , for instance , that the state- ment required to support his claim is unfounded ; there can be no doubt whatever that the advocate is bound to refuse stating the facts thus admitted to be untrue . But if the ...
... fact ; if he acknowledges , for instance , that the state- ment required to support his claim is unfounded ; there can be no doubt whatever that the advocate is bound to refuse stating the facts thus admitted to be untrue . But if the ...
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... fact to which we have been referring affords an answer to this . For the argument is that we know of no instance in which the mind has ever been known to exist after the death of the body . Now here is exactly the instance desiderated ...
... fact to which we have been referring affords an answer to this . For the argument is that we know of no instance in which the mind has ever been known to exist after the death of the body . Now here is exactly the instance desiderated ...
Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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