Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|  such pieces of documentary evidence bearing upon his life as
 2   I,  TransPre|    think the balance of the evidence tends to show that the "
 3   I,  TransPre|    that he did so. The only evidence is a vague statement by
 4   I,  TransPre|     now concocting on false evidence a charge of misconduct to
 5   I,  TransPre|  also, to judge by internal evidence, that of the first portion
 6   I,  TransPre|   nation, there is abundant evidence. From the time when the
 7   I,  TransPre|     those who look into the evidence; as it will be also that
 8   I,      XXII|     on that of witnesses or evidence; and to my thinking they
 9   I,       XXV| when at the fountain he had evidence of the fair Angelica having
10   I,       XXV|   has rejected you, or what evidence have you found to prove
11   I,     XXXIX|   battle and carried off as evidence of his bravery the standard
12   I,       XLV|   what is so opposed to the evidence of experience and truth
13   I,    XLVIII| opinion that no argument or evidence can wean them from it.~ ~"
14   I,       LII|   bring forward any further evidence against him, for that already
15  II,     XVIII|    Don Quixote wound up the evidence of his madness, but still
16  II,     XXIII|    and concocter of all the evidence, he made up his mind at
17  II,        LI|     could produce authentic evidence that it was true, for it
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