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It was only timidly and gradually that critics ventured to apply to ancient history the laws respecting the value of evidence , and to examine the grounds upon which the ancients themselves believed in the stories which they related .
It was only timidly and gradually that critics ventured to apply to ancient history the laws respecting the value of evidence , and to examine the grounds upon which the ancients themselves believed in the stories which they related .
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There is no doubt evidence enough to the following effect : that the King did , in popular parlance , ' hate ' Lord Chatham , though much rather with a kind of petulant aversion , than with a ' savage rancour , ' or a feeling ...
There is no doubt evidence enough to the following effect : that the King did , in popular parlance , ' hate ' Lord Chatham , though much rather with a kind of petulant aversion , than with a ' savage rancour , ' or a feeling ...
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Law of Evidence and Procedure . - This head contains reference to several Acts which have embodied many of Lord Brougham's views with respect to arbitration , the jury trial , and evidence . As far back as 1845 , Lord Brougham had ...
Law of Evidence and Procedure . - This head contains reference to several Acts which have embodied many of Lord Brougham's views with respect to arbitration , the jury trial , and evidence . As far back as 1845 , Lord Brougham had ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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