Book, Paragraph

1  II,  56|   it may be very manifestly untrue, although it may be a plain
2  II,  69|  you urge against us is not untrue, what is there, I would
3 III,  17|    to maintain that this is untrue, although we do not know
4  IV,  11|    predictions either prove untrue or baffled expectation to
5   V,  15|     is false, and is wholly untrue. It is no mat ter to us,
6   V,  15|     if, as you think, it is untrue, and made up of delusive
7 VII,  28| accompanies them, it is not untrue to say that they live upon
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