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" I therefore gladly adopt, is that Mr. Vizetelly saw nothing absurd in the expression which he has attributed to me. The Benares he probably supposes to be some Oriental nation. What he supposes their Pandects to be I shall not presume to guess. If he... "
Reporters and Reporting: An Exposition of Sir Isaac Pitman's Phonographic ... - Page 254
1902 - 416 pages
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 31

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1854 - 608 pages
...their PaudecU to be, I shall not presume to guess. If he had examined The Times, he would have found no trace of the passage. The reporter, probably, did...Mr. Vizetelly, did not choose to ascribe to me what 1 did not say. If Mr. Vizetelly had consulted the Unitarian report, he would have seen that I spoke...
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Speeches of ... Thomas Babington Macaulay, corrected by himself

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [speeches]) - 1866 - 294 pages
...their Pandects to be I shall not presume to guess. If he had examined The Times, he would have found no trace of the passage. The reporter, probably, did...Unitarian report, he would have seen that I spoke of the Pundita of Benares ; and he might, without any very long or costly research, have learned where Benares...
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Archives of Empire: Volume I. From The East India Company to the Suez Canal

Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow - History - 2003 - 836 pages
...be some Oriental nation. What he supposes their Pandects to be I shall not presume to guess. . . . If Mr. Vizetelly had consulted the Unitarian Report,...Pundits of Benares, and he might without any very long and costly research have learned where Benares is and what a Pundit 1s."— Macaulay, Preface to his...
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