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... truth ? Who will pre- tend that Ariosto , the most fanciful of poets , is not full of truth ? Dido never saw Æneas ; perhaps neither ever existed : but let any woman read the fourth book of the Æneid , and say that it is not true from ...
... truth ? Who will pre- tend that Ariosto , the most fanciful of poets , is not full of truth ? Dido never saw Æneas ; perhaps neither ever existed : but let any woman read the fourth book of the Æneid , and say that it is not true from ...
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... truth of a certain proposition , but to shew its necessary connection with other propositions , and its dependence on them . The truths of geometry are all necessarily connected with one another , and the system of such truths can never ...
... truth of a certain proposition , but to shew its necessary connection with other propositions , and its dependence on them . The truths of geometry are all necessarily connected with one another , and the system of such truths can never ...
Pagina 177
... truth of the facts found relevant by the court , for which reason they are sometimes called the inquest ; yet , in many cases , they judge also in matters of law or relevancy . Thus , though an objection against a witness should be ...
... truth of the facts found relevant by the court , for which reason they are sometimes called the inquest ; yet , in many cases , they judge also in matters of law or relevancy . Thus , though an objection against a witness should be ...
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