| T. E. S. Clarke, Helen Charlotte Foxcroft - 1907 - 644 ÆäÀÌÁö
...I. xxxiii.; cf. vol. IV. p. I, ed. 1836. sagacious critic, " that Burnet intentionally lied ; but he "was so much prejudiced that he took no pains to find...regulate "his time by a certain watch; but will not enquire whether " the watch is right or wrong1." The capital instance of this prejudice is Burnet's... | |
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| Oregon Historical Society - 1904 - 438 ÆäÀÌÁö
...IIinmau's letter December 4, it was easy to see that the latter day was Saturday. But the historian "was so much prejudiced that he took no pains to find out the truth." It seems that a public meeting was held in Oregon on the 18th of February. 1841, at which a committee... | |
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