I am sorry but I am unable to answer your question since you haven't provided the statements about the Borges. I will tell you they were one of the most powerful families in Florence, Italy. They controlled banking, and the political system. They had one member as pope and were able to control kings and other city states through him. They were also very corrupt and powerful.
Statements that always or never hold true are called "tautologies."
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Statements that always or never hold true are called "tautologies."
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Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
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The cast of Borges sobre Borges - 2003 includes: Jorge Luis Borges as himself