Sententiae
Sententia-ae. fem, Latin for: opinion, view, judgment; purpose, intention; (law) sentence, verdict; (in the Senate) motion, proposal, view; meaning, sense; sentence; maxim. See also: garrulitas, magnificentia, opinio, praejudicum.
Sententia-ae. fem, Latin for: opinion, view, judgment; purpose, intention; (law) sentence, verdict; (in the Senate) motion, proposal, view; meaning, sense; sentence; maxim. See also: garrulitas, magnificentia, opinio, praejudicum.
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You realize of course that this is a forgery. Since "they" have decided that he was born elsewhere and this contradicts what “they” believe, it becomes prima facie evidence that it has to be a forgery.
I knew an historian once who argued like that. He had trouble in the profession.
Maggie did a report on the president in class last year. In the 21st century, that means she prepared a power point. I helped, because I didn't want her to see anything too crazy online, but the very first image on her presentation was the birth cert. Then we had a few maps of Hawaii so all her classmates could see where he was born.
Yep. I remember her carefully explaining to me that a certificate of live birth was a BIRTH CERTIFICATE! She was quite definite about it. As she often is.
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