CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 wrote his arg1" "arg2 had published his arg1" "arg2 in later editions of arg1" "arg2 came to write his arg1" "arg2 published his arg1" "arg2 in DDDD published his arg1" "arg2 published his famous arg1" "arg2 came to write arg1" "arg2 wrote On arg1" "arg2 would have written arg1" "arg2 classic work arg1" "arg2 writes in his book arg1" "arg2 writes On arg1" "arg2 published his book On arg1" "arg2 wrote about in arg1" "arg2 himself wrote in arg1" "arg2 makes it clear in arg1" "arg2 published On arg1" "arg2 wrote part of arg1" "arg2 had recently published arg1" "arg2 in his book On arg1" "arg2 in his book arg1" "arg2 actually says in arg1" "arg2 in his On arg1" "arg2 publishes his arg1" "arg2 published his book arg1" "arg2 publishes On arg1" "arg2 was the author of arg1" "arg2 wrote in On arg1" "arg2 wrote a book titled arg1" "arg2 had not written arg1" "arg2 to write and publish his arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, darwin)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 wrote the The arg1" "arg2 wrote his book arg1" "arg2 wrote On arg1" "arg2 in his great work arg1" "arg2 himself wrote in arg1" "arg2 wrote part of his arg1" "arg2 wrote about in arg1" "arg2 in his DDDD book arg1" "arg2 wrote in On arg1" "arg2 published On arg1" "arg2 publishes On arg1" "arg2 and his book arg1" "arg2 in his On arg1" "arg2 in his book arg1" "arg2 stated in his book arg1" "arg2 published his book arg1" "arg2 wrote the first draft of arg1" "arg2 published his arg1" "arg2 famous work arg1" "arg2 could not have written arg1" "arg2 published a book called arg1" "arg2 wrote in his book arg1" "arg2 wrote his arg1" "arg2 in DDDD in his book arg1" "arg2 to write and publish his arg1" "arg2 in his book On arg1" "arg2 published his book On arg1" "arg2 published his work arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, charles_darwin)
SEAL @225 (100.0%) on 26-mar-2011 [ 1234567891011 ] using (origin_of_species, charles_darwin)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 wrote his arg1" "arg2 had published his arg1" "arg2 in later editions of arg1" "arg2 came to write his arg1" "arg2 published his arg1" "arg2 in DDDD published his arg1" "arg2 published his famous arg1" "arg2 came to write arg1" "arg2 wrote On arg1" "arg2 would have written arg1" "arg2 classic work arg1" "arg2 writes in his book arg1" "arg2 writes On arg1" "arg2 published his book On arg1" "arg2 wrote about in arg1" "arg2 himself wrote in arg1" "arg2 makes it clear in arg1" "arg2 published On arg1" "arg2 wrote part of arg1" "arg2 had recently published arg1" "arg2 in his book On arg1" "arg2 in his book arg1" "arg2 actually says in arg1" "arg2 in his On arg1" "arg2 publishes his arg1" "arg2 published his book arg1" "arg2 publishes On arg1" "arg2 was the author of arg1" "arg2 wrote in On arg1" "arg2 wrote a book titled arg1" "arg2 had not written arg1" "arg2 to write and publish his arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, darwin)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 wrote the The arg1" "arg2 wrote his book arg1" "arg2 wrote On arg1" "arg2 in his great work arg1" "arg2 himself wrote in arg1" "arg2 wrote part of his arg1" "arg2 wrote about in arg1" "arg2 in his DDDD book arg1" "arg2 wrote in On arg1" "arg2 published On arg1" "arg2 publishes On arg1" "arg2 and his book arg1" "arg2 in his On arg1" "arg2 in his book arg1" "arg2 stated in his book arg1" "arg2 published his book arg1" "arg2 wrote the first draft of arg1" "arg2 published his arg1" "arg2 famous work arg1" "arg2 could not have written arg1" "arg2 published a book called arg1" "arg2 wrote in his book arg1" "arg2 wrote his arg1" "arg2 in DDDD in his book arg1" "arg2 to write and publish his arg1" "arg2 in his book On arg1" "arg2 published his book On arg1" "arg2 published his work arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, charles_darwin)
SEAL @225 (100.0%) on 26-mar-2011 [ 1234567891011 ] using (origin_of_species, charles_darwin)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 wrote his arg1" "arg2 had published his arg1" "arg2 in later editions of arg1" "arg2 came to write his arg1" "arg2 published his arg1" "arg2 in DDDD published his arg1" "arg2 published his famous arg1" "arg2 came to write arg1" "arg2 wrote On arg1" "arg2 would have written arg1" "arg2 classic work arg1" "arg2 writes in his book arg1" "arg2 writes On arg1" "arg2 published his book On arg1" "arg2 wrote about in arg1" "arg2 himself wrote in arg1" "arg2 makes it clear in arg1" "arg2 published On arg1" "arg2 wrote part of arg1" "arg2 had recently published arg1" "arg2 in his book On arg1" "arg2 in his book arg1" "arg2 actually says in arg1" "arg2 in his On arg1" "arg2 publishes his arg1" "arg2 published his book arg1" "arg2 publishes On arg1" "arg2 was the author of arg1" "arg2 wrote in On arg1" "arg2 wrote a book titled arg1" "arg2 had not written arg1" "arg2 to write and publish his arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, darwin)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 wrote the The arg1" "arg2 wrote his book arg1" "arg2 wrote On arg1" "arg2 in his great work arg1" "arg2 himself wrote in arg1" "arg2 wrote part of his arg1" "arg2 wrote about in arg1" "arg2 in his DDDD book arg1" "arg2 wrote in On arg1" "arg2 published On arg1" "arg2 publishes On arg1" "arg2 and his book arg1" "arg2 in his On arg1" "arg2 in his book arg1" "arg2 stated in his book arg1" "arg2 published his book arg1" "arg2 wrote the first draft of arg1" "arg2 published his arg1" "arg2 famous work arg1" "arg2 could not have written arg1" "arg2 published a book called arg1" "arg2 wrote in his book arg1" "arg2 wrote his arg1" "arg2 in DDDD in his book arg1" "arg2 to write and publish his arg1" "arg2 in his book On arg1" "arg2 published his book On arg1" "arg2 published his work arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, charles_darwin)
SEAL @225 (100.0%) on 26-mar-2011 [ 1234567891011 ] using (origin_of_species, charles_darwin)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 in his On arg1" "arg2 in his book On arg1" "arg2 published On arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, british_naturalist_charles_darwin)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 publishes On arg1" "arg2 published his arg1" "arg2 published On arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, n1859_darwin)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 published On arg1" "arg2 in his book On arg1" "arg2 in his On arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, naturalist_charles_darwin)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 wrote On arg1" "arg2 had published his arg1" "arg2 published his arg1" ] using (origin_of_species, time_charles_darwin)