| 1819 - 532 pagine
...existence of any. ' It appears then, that those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Bonaparte are generally believed, fail in all the most essential...contradict each other in the most important points.' pp. 18, 19. But what shall we say to the testimony of those many respectable persons who went to Plymouth... | |
| 1819 - 544 pagine
...those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Bonaparte ate generally believed, fail in all thp most essential points on which the credibility of...contradict each other in the most important points.' pp. 18, 19. But what shall we say to the testimony of those many respectable persons who went to Plymouth... | |
| 1826 - 1138 pagine
...existence of any.1 It appears then, that those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Buonaparte are generally believed, fail in all the most essential...-throws additional suspicion on these tales is, that the whig-party, as they are called, — the warm advocates for liberty, and opposers of the encroachments... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 596 pagine
...existence of any.i It appears then, that those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Buonaparte are generally believed, fail in all the most essential...points on which the credibility of witnesses depends: iirst, we have no assurance that they have access to correct information ; secondly, they have an apparent... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1833 - 808 pagine
...existence of any. It appears then, that those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Bonaparte are generally believed, fail in all the most essential...contradict each other in the most important points." But what shall we say to the testimony of those many respectable persons who went to Plymouth on purpose,... | |
| 1835 - 612 pagine
...existence of any.* It appears, then, that those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Bonaparte are generally believed, fail in ALL the most essential...party, as they are called, — the warm advocates for liberty, and opposers of the encroachments of monarchial power, — have for some time past strenuously... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1835 - 840 pagine
...existence of any. It appears then, 'Mt those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Bonaparte are generally believed, fail in all the most essential points on which the «edibility of witnesses depends : first, we have no assurance that they nave access to correct information... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1854 - 428 pagine
...travellers." "It appears, then, that those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Buonaparte are generally believed, fail in ALL the most essential...contradict each other in the most important points." " ' But what shall we say to the testimony of those many respectable persons who went to Plymouth on... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1857 - 416 pagine
...travellers." " It appears, then, that those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Buonaparte are generally believed, fail in ALL the most essential...contradict each other in the most important points." '"But what shall we say to the testimony of those many respectable persons who went to Plymouth on... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1857 - 414 pagine
...those on whose testimony the existence and actions of Buonaparte are generally believed, fail in AIL the most essential points on which the credibility...contradict each other in the most important points." " ' But what shall we say to the testimony of those many respectable persons who went to Plymouth on... | |
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