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... FACTS ; 80 , also , it carried internal evidence , that this eye - witness was NO OTHER THAN MOSES HIMSELF , and that it was written with the strongest regard to truth : because on comparing the different books of it together , an exact ...
... FACTS ; 80 , also , it carried internal evidence , that this eye - witness was NO OTHER THAN MOSES HIMSELF , and that it was written with the strongest regard to truth : because on comparing the different books of it together , an exact ...
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... fact , should be included in the use of this term , than to assign its source to this or that quarter . He thus sums up the inquiry : - Whichsoever of these various suppositions we admit , whether we consider the term as used by the ...
... fact , should be included in the use of this term , than to assign its source to this or that quarter . He thus sums up the inquiry : - Whichsoever of these various suppositions we admit , whether we consider the term as used by the ...
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... facts are notorious ; or that the imputations which give rise to the prosecution are copied or extracted from foreign papers , or other printed writings . ' When the fact imputed shall be legally proved true , the author of the ...
... facts are notorious ; or that the imputations which give rise to the prosecution are copied or extracted from foreign papers , or other printed writings . ' When the fact imputed shall be legally proved true , the author of the ...
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