And the principles which he himself proceedeth on, do seem to border on, if not to be borrowed from his, and those which are here confuted.
Statements at the time to this effect were neither confuted nor even contradicted.
Is that really an argument which needs to be more than stated in order to be confuted?
The case has only to be stated in order to be confuted.
I am quite certain that every one of those contentions could be confuted by argument.
But experience has confuted these fears in every detail.
Alas, those who believed that four years ago have been confuted by the course of events.
It has never been confuted.