Quarterly reviewAborigines' Friends' Association, 1940 |
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... evidence we can have of the vera- city of a historian consists in such collateral documents as are pal- pable to all , and can admit of no falsification . Such in modern times , are public memoirs , instructions to ambassadors , letters ...
... evidence we can have of the vera- city of a historian consists in such collateral documents as are pal- pable to all , and can admit of no falsification . Such in modern times , are public memoirs , instructions to ambassadors , letters ...
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... evidence of these testimonies , though it extends to remote ages , does not extend to remote countries , if we except a very few instances of the two last articles . The reader must have , ere now , recollected , from this deduction ...
... evidence of these testimonies , though it extends to remote ages , does not extend to remote countries , if we except a very few instances of the two last articles . The reader must have , ere now , recollected , from this deduction ...
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... evidence , that Swift was the author of the piece for which Jones was punished . He enters on this venturous task , with shewing that Jones was the friend of Swift - or rather that a certain John Jones , who appears to be the same ...
... evidence , that Swift was the author of the piece for which Jones was punished . He enters on this venturous task , with shewing that Jones was the friend of Swift - or rather that a certain John Jones , who appears to be the same ...
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Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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