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is usually very frequent, D. Musculus in tr. de success. convet. & anom. class. I. memb. 3. n. 3. Cubach in Brocard. general. cap. 20. à pr. Rulandus d. loc. n. 3. Heringius d. loc. n. 6. 7. & 26. Joh. Gæddæus ad pr. l. 164. n. 6. ff. de V. S. Why then, of those, as if they were other parents l. 1. C. de excus. artif. and excellent benefactors, l. 27 ff de donat. l. pen. ff. ad exhib. D. Ioh. Georgius Bechtius in disp. inaugur. th. 248. Aristot. 9: Ethic. Nicom. c. 1. should it not be permitted to insist upon their praised footprints with religious care and solicitude, arg. l. 9. ff. de obseq. par. & patr. Ioh. Nielisus disp. F. 11. in coroll. lit. D. Donellus 23. comm. 2. fol. 1028. à pr. ubi Hillig. Vmmi⁹ disp. process. iudic. 5. n. 35. Schneidvv. ad §. 5. Inst. quibus ex caus. manum. non lic. n. 2. & ad §. 12. Inst. de act. n. 46. & seq. Gæddæus ad l. 57. n. 11. ff. de V. S. Hence PROBATION is said from the noun PROBO, namely, because he who is about to prove acts in such a way that what he intends is judged to be sound and right, and not calumniously or improperly concocted, Donellus 25. comm. 1. Pacianus d. lib. 1. cap. 3. n. 16. Mascardus d. vol. 1. q. 3. n. 3. Vmmius disp. 15. n. 1. VVesenb. in παρ. ff. h. n. 2. To this the verb TO TEACH l. 6. & 8. ff h. TO SHOW, l. 19. & 23. C. eod. is equivalent. Also TO FILL l. 1. C. d. t. by a metaphor (a most florid trope) taken from uneven roads, which, while ditches are filled, become level, Donellus d. loc. Mascardus n. q. Vmmius n. 2. & 3. b) For in any kind of discipline, a propaideuma and preliminary is inevitable: DEFINITION, D. Bartholom. Musculus d. tr. de success. convention. & anom. class. I. memb. 1. n. 11. Colerus in præfat. process. execut. n. 7. D. Daniel Otho in dissertat. Iur. publ. cap. 1. in pr. Cubach in Brocard. general. cap. 23. Brocard. 1. per tot. because it demonstrates the nature, force, and power of a thing, Mascardus q. 2. n. 2. Rulandus d. p. 1. lib. 1. cap. 3. n. 2. Bocerus in tr. de Iurisdict. c. 1. n. 24. separates and distinguishes it from other species of the same genus, Rosbach. in proœm. differ. Iur. civ. & Can. n. 1. prepares a ladder to knowledge, and is the foundation of what follows, Cammannus d. disput. 1. de Regalibus, th. 6. & disput. 2. th. 1. Therefore, so that we may more exactly understand the innermost character and essence of proof, we shall strive to assist the definition provided with a modest light of interpretation. i) l. 9. & seq. C. de except. l. 4. C de edend. Whose foundation can be either affirmative or negative. In that way, ordinarily and frequently, l. 2. & 21. ff h. Colerus d. tr. p. 2. cap. 2. n. 82. Pacianus cap. 6. n. 1. Rulandus d. p. 1. lib. 2. cap. 1. n. 2. Mascardus conclus. 78. n. 1. Matth. Berlich p. 1. conclus. pract. 27 n. 1. This, however, extraordinarily, Vvesenb. in παρ. ff. h. n. 6. in pr. Vmmius n. 8. Sichardus ad l. 2 3. n. 6. C. eod. Donellus 25. comm. 2. à pr. A more abundant dissertation concerning both will be annexed below th. 4. per tot. k) l. 1. ff. h. For just as the Law must be supported by a probable reason for doubting before it assumes full firmness, l. 27. ff. qui testam. fac. poss. l. 1. in fin. ff. ad municipal. Ventura de Valent. in Parthen. litig. lib. 1. cap. 11. n. 16. since indeed a doubtful and uncertain matter is rendered so by contradiction, l. 10. C de acquir. & retin. poss. Mollerus p. 1, Const. Saxon. Elector. 18. n. 3. Reusnerus lib. 3. decis. 16. n. 17. Mascardus q. 2. n. 20. so also Proof has nothing unless it has a controversial intention placed beneath it in the stead of an Object or Matter, Vvesenb. n. 7. post. pr. Sichardus ad rubr. C. h. n. 3. Mascardus q. 17. n. 16. Vmmius n. 14. And to this I refer both questions of law that are controversial, as well as those of fact. These are in need of the support of proof, l. 5. & l. 19. q. 2. ff. h. not indeed with respect to an idea of absolute and consummated perfection and certainty, inherent in Law by itself and rejecting all error, Ventura de Valentiis Parthen. litigios. lib. 1. c. 11. n. 5. Donellus 1. comm. int. A. ibiq; Hillig. but insofar as, by particular and almost infinite variety...