"From this we conclude, that, to live in harmony and peace...we must trace a line of distinction between those (assertions) that are capable of verification, and those that are not; (we must) separate by an inviolable barrier the world of fantastical beings from the world of realities...[10]"
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See Chapter 24 of the Jefferson-Barlow translation of Ruins of Empires.
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