Affirmant
a person who .
historical examples
affirmant multi moralistae qui inseminationem requirant talem impotentem.
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the burthen of proof lies upon the affirmant: and the proof produced must be open to the scrutiny of every dissentient.
plato and the other companions of sokrates, 3rd ed. volume i (of 4) george grote
the claims of the latter must first be satisfied, before the affirmant can be considered as solvent.
plato and the other companions of sokrates, 3rd ed. volume i (of 4) george grote
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