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... truth or falsehood . ' ( p . 48-52 , vol . iv . ) Though Louis is empowered by the government of Spain to make terms with his indignant parent , his efforts are ineffectual to induce him to forsake the course of his bloody and desperate ...
... truth or falsehood . ' ( p . 48-52 , vol . iv . ) Though Louis is empowered by the government of Spain to make terms with his indignant parent , his efforts are ineffectual to induce him to forsake the course of his bloody and desperate ...
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... truth ; since we know that sensation and intellect exist under much more extraordinary cir- cumstances . The brain has been found entirely wanting , and yet under this privation , all the powers of body and mind remained perfect ...
... truth ; since we know that sensation and intellect exist under much more extraordinary cir- cumstances . The brain has been found entirely wanting , and yet under this privation , all the powers of body and mind remained perfect ...
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... truth as he finds it , without magnifying the virtues of his friend , or extenu- ating those of his enemy . Though Polybius repeatedly compares that history in which a due regard has not been paid to truth , to an animal without eyes ...
... truth as he finds it , without magnifying the virtues of his friend , or extenu- ating those of his enemy . Though Polybius repeatedly compares that history in which a due regard has not been paid to truth , to an animal without eyes ...
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The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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