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But it would be reckless, it seems to me,
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to just put them aside and not ask yourself the question,
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"Can there be something believable at the roof of this?"
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And just to give you some small defense of that approach,
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I always like to ask students,
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"Suppose we didn't have a single historical record, no newspaper,
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no diaries. You know nothing totally reliable for what happened
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in the latter part of the eighteenth century in America."
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Would we know anything about what happened?
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Of course, we would.
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We would know that there was a revolution; it was against Great Britain.
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I'm sure we would know that the French assisted in that.