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In fact, the primary thesis of North's book falls apart if he cannot use the Joseph and Mary case to back it up. Kayser's application of this thesis is:
TranslationIn fact, the primary thesis of North's book falls apart if he cannot use the Joseph and Mary case to back it up. Kayser's application of this thesis is:

In fact, the primary thesis of North's book falls apart if he cannot use the Joseph and Mary case to back it up. Kayser's application of this thesis is: