An Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare-papers,: Which Were Exhibited in Norfolk-Street..Thomas Egerton, Whitehall., 1797 - 628 ページ |
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... INQUIRY , a pamphlet in plain profe ; stating his objections , without irony , and fubmitting his documents , without fcoffs ; thereby impugne . ing fraud , without afferting fiction , and convincing op- ponents , without roufing ...
... INQUIRY , a pamphlet in plain profe ; stating his objections , without irony , and fubmitting his documents , without fcoffs ; thereby impugne . ing fraud , without afferting fiction , and convincing op- ponents , without roufing ...
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... inquiry , and powers of ratiocination , been equal to his activity of research ; because he would have feen , that the facts , which he had , with diligence , afcertained , led inquifitive men to infer from them , that much was still ...
... inquiry , and powers of ratiocination , been equal to his activity of research ; because he would have feen , that the facts , which he had , with diligence , afcertained , led inquifitive men to infer from them , that much was still ...
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... Inquiry , p . 409 , was produced in evidence ; when there was pro- duced , at the fame time , a black - letter pamphlet , having the name " 6 John Heminges " written at the top of the title page , fo like , as to be a perfect fac fimile ...
... Inquiry , p . 409 , was produced in evidence ; when there was pro- duced , at the fame time , a black - letter pamphlet , having the name " 6 John Heminges " written at the top of the title page , fo like , as to be a perfect fac fimile ...
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... than Tiilotfon , and Wilkins . The public accufer carries his Cartefian ( r ) See Beattie on Truth , 218. ( / ) Inquiry , 15 . C 3 principles principles into the usual practice of the courts of law ARGUMENT . ] 21 for the BELIEVERS .
... than Tiilotfon , and Wilkins . The public accufer carries his Cartefian ( r ) See Beattie on Truth , 218. ( / ) Inquiry , 15 . C 3 principles principles into the usual practice of the courts of law ARGUMENT . ] 21 for the BELIEVERS .
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... epoch to the pro- duction of Mr. Malone's Inquiry , two days before the condemnation of Vortigern ; and the 3d , from that period to the present . 1st . During fft . During the first period , it will be ARGUMENT . ] for the BELIEVERS . 25.
... epoch to the pro- duction of Mr. Malone's Inquiry , two days before the condemnation of Vortigern ; and the 3d , from that period to the present . 1st . During fft . During the first period , it will be ARGUMENT . ] for the BELIEVERS . 25.
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