Matheus Reis

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it is consistent to believe that the event so communicated would be told in terms that could be understood, and not related in such a loose and obscure manner as to be out of the comprehension of those that heard it, and so equivocal as to fit almost any circumstance that might happen afterwards.
The Age of Reason (Writings of Thomas Paine, Vol 4)
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