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... evidence for any event or dates before the beginning of our era can be con- structive only . Scholars do the best they can with the evidence that is accessible , but they cannot create new evidence . All they can do is never to allow ...
... evidence for any event or dates before the beginning of our era can be con- structive only . Scholars do the best they can with the evidence that is accessible , but they cannot create new evidence . All they can do is never to allow ...
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... evidence is untrustworthy , and that even if it were not , it would not justify a verdict in favour of Buddhism . Yes would recognise the value of the evidence , and would admit that the similarities cannot be considered as purely acci ...
... evidence is untrustworthy , and that even if it were not , it would not justify a verdict in favour of Buddhism . Yes would recognise the value of the evidence , and would admit that the similarities cannot be considered as purely acci ...
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... evidence of Shakespeare's acquaintance with the scenes he described . No Englishman who had not visited Inverness , and experienced the unexpected mildness of its northern climate , would have thought of describing it as " pleasant ...
... evidence of Shakespeare's acquaintance with the scenes he described . No Englishman who had not visited Inverness , and experienced the unexpected mildness of its northern climate , would have thought of describing it as " pleasant ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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