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But the 18th-century British legal authority William Hawkins, in his "Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown," declared that "the Philosophy of this Notion may be very well doubted of".
And then there was the captain himself, Jean de Villiers, the most doubted of all, whose speed of hand, at least, was swift and accurate enough to unlock the Samoan defence time and again.
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Nobody ever doubted the power of language.
Lewis doubted several aspects of this story.
Doubting any of this stuff's legitimacy?
A lot of people doubted me.
The doubts of others suited TSMC nicely.
The doubts of intelligence experts were suppressed.
Still, doubts of another kind persist.
There was little doubt of the answer.
There are doubts, of course.
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