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In the ordinary affairs of life we do not require nor expect demonstrative evidence, because it is
In the ordinary affairs of life we do not require nor expect demonstrative evidence, because it is
In the ordinary affairs of life we do not require nor expect demonstrative evidence, because it is
In the ordinary affairs of life we do not require nor expect demonstrative evidence, because it is
In the ordinary affairs of life we do not require nor expect demonstrative evidence, because it is
In the ordinary affairs of life we do not require nor expect demonstrative evidence, because it is
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