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第 53 頁
That this conjecture is not wide from the mark , I am induced to believe from the
noticeable fact , which I can state on my own knowledge , that the same general
censure should have been grounded by almost every different person on some 5
...
That this conjecture is not wide from the mark , I am induced to believe from the
noticeable fact , which I can state on my own knowledge , that the same general
censure should have been grounded by almost every different person on some 5
...
第 127 頁
... 25 which through a friendly medium came to me from the master of the village
inn , who had been ordered to entertain the Government Gentleman in his best
manner , but above all to be silent concerning such a person being in his house .
... 25 which through a friendly medium came to me from the master of the village
inn , who had been ordered to entertain the Government Gentleman in his best
manner , but above all to be silent concerning such a person being in his house .
第 158 頁
occurred at very different times to very different persons , all of whom have some
one thing in common ; there is reason to suppose that such circumstance is not
merely attributable to the persons concerned , but is in some measure
occasioned ...
occurred at very different times to very different persons , all of whom have some
one thing in common ; there is reason to suppose that such circumstance is not
merely attributable to the persons concerned , but is in some measure
occasioned ...
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