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Facts.

Facts.
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Facts are not always truths, as the late NICHOLAS BIDDLE once said on a memorable occasion; a statement may be substantially true and yet be untrue in point of fact; or it may be true in point of facts, and yet essentially untrue. These are truisms which are scarcely worth repeating; but we publish them for the especial benefit of the Baltimore American which does not seem to be aware View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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