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SIcoram Iudice cōtendētes, ad litis {per}ueniant con¦testationē su{per} ma¦teria facti, quā le∣gis Angliae periti exitū pl’iti appell’. Exitus hm̄oi veri∣tas
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SIcoram Iudice cōtendētes, ad litis {per}ueniant con¦testationē su{per} ma¦teria facti, quā le∣gis Angliae periti exitū pl’iti appell’. Exitus hm̄oi veri∣tas
{per} leges Ciuiles testiū depositionē {pro}bari debet, ī qua duo testes idonei sufficiunt, Sed per leges Angliae, veri∣tas illa nō nisi .xij. hominū de vicine¦to vbi factū huius¦modi suponitur sacramēto, Iudici constari poterit. Queritur igitur, quis horū duorū {pro}cessuū tā diuer∣sorū rationabilior censeri debeat & efficatior, ad veri∣tatē quae sic queri∣turreuelādā. Quia lex q̄ eā certi{us} me∣lius{que} ostēdere po∣test, prestantior in hoc est lege altera quae nō tātae effica∣tiae est et virtutis, quare in huius rei indagine sic {pro}ce∣dimus.