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... evidence of truth at all unless some of the coherent propositions are otherwise established or at least supported ... evidence whatever for the truth of either A or B , yet if there is already some evidence supporting A and also some ...
... evidence of truth at all unless some of the coherent propositions are otherwise established or at least supported ... evidence whatever for the truth of either A or B , yet if there is already some evidence supporting A and also some ...
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... evidence that the King had actually done so . Milton , in fact , had concentrated attention on a charge which he could not prove , and which would be no discredit to the King if proved . So , says Milton's critic , ' his outcry hath noe ...
... evidence that the King had actually done so . Milton , in fact , had concentrated attention on a charge which he could not prove , and which would be no discredit to the King if proved . So , says Milton's critic , ' his outcry hath noe ...
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... evidence . But then the very assertion that Hills ever made this charge against Milton rests on hearsay evidence , for we have not any statement from Hills himself , valueless as such statement would be . If we reject hearsay evidence ...
... evidence . But then the very assertion that Hills ever made this charge against Milton rests on hearsay evidence , for we have not any statement from Hills himself , valueless as such statement would be . If we reject hearsay evidence ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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