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... reason- ing on what is actually witnessed might impeach the impar- tiality of the narrator . The Anabasis , therefore , is a simple and perspicuous statement of a military expedition ; in which the historian , who himself also conducted ...
... reason- ing on what is actually witnessed might impeach the impar- tiality of the narrator . The Anabasis , therefore , is a simple and perspicuous statement of a military expedition ; in which the historian , who himself also conducted ...
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... reason to complain ; and although I could be well satisfied with resting at the reign of James I. , yet I see no reason why we should not lay down a nobler principle , and restore to the rightful owner all lands whenever granted , to ...
... reason to complain ; and although I could be well satisfied with resting at the reign of James I. , yet I see no reason why we should not lay down a nobler principle , and restore to the rightful owner all lands whenever granted , to ...
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... reason as he said with those who opposed the measure . ' The answer of Sir Thomas More the Speaker , ' continues Mr ... reason with those who opposed his demands , but being answered that it was the order of that House to hear and not to ...
... reason as he said with those who opposed the measure . ' The answer of Sir Thomas More the Speaker , ' continues Mr ... reason with those who opposed his demands , but being answered that it was the order of that House to hear and not to ...
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