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الصفحة 245
... amounts to proof . That of one sufficient witness amounts to half proof . Two suspicious witnesses , whose testimony agrees , are equal to one sufficient witness . Therefore the testimony of two suspicious witnesses agreeing with that ...
... amounts to proof . That of one sufficient witness amounts to half proof . Two suspicious witnesses , whose testimony agrees , are equal to one sufficient witness . Therefore the testimony of two suspicious witnesses agreeing with that ...
الصفحة 246
... amounts to proof when each fact of which it consists is fully proved ( that is to say , by two sufficient witnesses , or ... amount to half proof ; for ( by Art . 324 ) , if it coalesce with direct evidence amounting to half proof , the ...
... amounts to proof when each fact of which it consists is fully proved ( that is to say , by two sufficient witnesses , or ... amount to half proof ; for ( by Art . 324 ) , if it coalesce with direct evidence amounting to half proof , the ...
الصفحة 436
... amount of its currency , and that this proportion is capable of being known and ascertained . It is upon the ground of these assumptions that estimates have been formed of the proportion which the circulating money of any country bears ...
... amount of its currency , and that this proportion is capable of being known and ascertained . It is upon the ground of these assumptions that estimates have been formed of the proportion which the circulating money of any country bears ...
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