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Juan Pelota footnote from the W-pedia: "The Latin word 'testis', witness, was used in the firmly established legal principle 'Testis unus, testis nullus' one witness equals no witness..."
Passing the Mantle: The End of the Aughts is Nigh BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Testis est mihi conscientia, quod viderim matronam quandam hinc liberatam, quae frequentius ex iracundia demens, et impos animi dicenda tacenda loquebatur, adeo furens ut ligari cogeretur.
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Testis erit largus qui rigat ora liquor, with many such like passions.
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Öhningen Fault and described by him in his "Homo Diluvii Testis", published in 1726.
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Testis cumulus iste, et testis statua, quod ego non transibo veniens ad to cumulum istum, et statuam istam, ad malum.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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I am Testis temporum, lux veritatis, vita memoriae, magistra vitae, nuncia vetustatis {31}.
Defence of Poesie 1992
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Testis in the place of its original formation. t, together with the dotted lines above, indicates the direction in which the testis and epididymis descend from the abdomen into the scrotum. vd.
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Testis Eli formosa situ, Doncastria visu, etc. Note 1.
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In regard to the mortality from castration done in a professional manner and for disease, Curling, in his work on "Diseases of the Testis," observes that he saw or performed some thirty operations without a death, and that in a table of like operations performed at the Hôtel
History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance Peter Charles Remondino 1886
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Testis fidelis, quia de operibus malorum et bonorum in die judicii testimonium verum dabit.
Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia. 1807-1886 1863
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