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1. Variation and Correlation in the Crayfish: With Special Reference to the by Raymond Pearl, Arthur Brooks Clawson (1907)
"The figures show beyond any doubt (a) that an organic correlation between the
indices and the absolute dimension exists; (b) that this correlation is in the ..."
2. The British Quarterly Review by Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon (1878)
"He adds that Mr. Gladstone ' has already proved, beyond any doubt, that Homer
was an Achaian ..."
3. Pacific Coast Law Journal: Containing All the Decisions of the Supreme Court by California Supreme Court (1881)
"... at any rate, and perhaps beyond any doubt, that this woman had stolen money
there, it does not appear that it was Taylor's money." And in its charge, ..."
4. A Brief for the Trial of Criminal Cases by Austin Abbott, William Constantine Beecher (1902)
"... and that if guilt is established by evidence beyond any doubt, founded on
reason and common sense as applied thereto, a conviction should follow though ..."
5. History Vs. the Whitman Saved Oregon Story by William Isaac Marshall (1904)
"E. Walker, which demonstrate beyond any doubt the falsity of the whole Whitman
Saved Oregon story, he imposes upon the credulity of his readers as ..."