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1 X, I, 97 | facts to the reports of witnesses. It being a general maxim, 2 X, I, 97 | the evidence, derived from witnesses and human testimony, is 3 X, I, 98 | character or number of the witnesses; from the manner of their 4 X, I, 98 | matter of fact, when the witnesses contradict each other; when 5 X, I, 98 | why we place any credit in witnesses and historians, is not derived 6 X, I, 98 | assurance in the testimony of witnesses, gives us also, in this 7 X, I, 99 | against the testimony of witnesses, let us suppose, that the 8 X, II, 104| by an infinite number of witnesses; so that not only the miracle 9 X, II, 104| of all the authors and witnesses, Grecian, Chinese, and Roman 10 X, II, 104| supposes that the credit of two witnesses, maintaining a crime against 11 X, II, 105| of a counterfeit, and the witnesses very numerous, and all of 12 X, II, 105| unquestioned integrity, attested by witnesses of credit and distinction, 13 X, II, 105| oppose to such a cloud of witnesses, but the absolute impossibility 14 X, II, 106| past, and the records and witnesses, which might clear up the