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Pagina 139
... rule admits of , but the rule is general ; you must furnish the credence of the day , when the work appeared in the literary world , by some satisfactory train of testimony up to that time ; the hearsay or vague surmises , or careless ...
... rule admits of , but the rule is general ; you must furnish the credence of the day , when the work appeared in the literary world , by some satisfactory train of testimony up to that time ; the hearsay or vague surmises , or careless ...
Pagina 144
... rule , in con- sequence of the numerous forgeries during the three first centuries of the Christian era . These forgeries are enumerated in the Bibliotheca Apoc- rapha of Fabricius , in the Catalogues published by Toland , by the Rev ...
... rule , in con- sequence of the numerous forgeries during the three first centuries of the Christian era . These forgeries are enumerated in the Bibliotheca Apoc- rapha of Fabricius , in the Catalogues published by Toland , by the Rev ...
Pagina 387
... rule . What is the general rule ? That all men possess equal rights . What have we proved ? That some men have greater rights than others . These , then , are not cases of exception to the general rule , but argu . ments to show that ...
... rule . What is the general rule ? That all men possess equal rights . What have we proved ? That some men have greater rights than others . These , then , are not cases of exception to the general rule , but argu . ments to show that ...
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