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  • 71Question — Ques tion, v. t. 1. To inquire of by asking questions; to examine by interrogatories; as, to question a witness. [1913 Webster] 2. To doubt of; to be uncertain of; to query. [1913 Webster] And most we question what we most desire. Prior. [1913… …

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  • 72controverter — noun see controvert …

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  • 73controvertible — adjective see controvert …

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  • 74Double jeopardy — For other uses, see Double jeopardy (disambiguation). Criminal procedure …

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  • 75Marbury v. Madison — Marbury v. Madison …

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  • 76William Ames — William Ames, (Latin: Guilielmus Amesius ) (1576 ndash; November 14, 1633) was an English Protestant divine, philosopher, and controversialist. He spent much time in the Netherlands, and is noted for his involvement in the controversy between the …

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  • 77Bishops' Bible — Though not formally dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, the Bishops Bible includes a portrait of the queen on its title page. The 1569 quarto edition shows Elizabeth accompanied by female personifications of Justice, Mercy, Fortitude, and Prudence. The …

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  • 78Adi Shankara — with disciples. Born 788 CE Kalady, present day Kerala, India Died 820 CE …

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  • 79Michael Servetus — Not to be confused with Servatius (disambiguation). Michael Servetus Era Renaissance Born 29 September 1511(1511 09 29) …

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  • 80Legal fiction — In the common law tradition, legal fictions are suppositions of fact taken to be true by the courts of law, but which are not necessarily true. They typically are used to evade archaic rules of procedure or to extend the jurisdiction of the… …

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