10 adverbs to describe how to authentic

Rev. Charles G. Finney, during his life-time, was familiar with the circumstances connected with the remarkable healing of a sick lady in Oberlin, O., the wife of Rev. R.D. Miller, and these facts were vouched for as unquestionably authentic.

I told him, Yes, that I had found that the cougar was practically harmless to man, the undoubtedly authentic instances of attacks on men being so exceptional that they could in practice be wholly disregarded.

"Is itentirely authentic?" "True as gospel; true as it is that Mrs. Ochiltree has been murdered, and that this negro killed her.

The dialogue in which the book abounds is, of course, fictitious, but the outlines of the narrative and the documents quoted are presumably authentic.

I do not love to send first reports, which are rarely authentic.

SEA-SERPENT, a marine monster of serpent-like shape whose existence is still a matter of question, although several seemingly authentic accounts have been circulated in attestation.

This last anecdote is instructive, if perhaps not strictly authentic.

The only appartently authentic indication of their discovery, that I am aware of, is the pillar bearing the name of John III.

We thus possess, through Arrian, unusually authentic information as to the composition and arrangement of the Persian army.

And so the criticism which condemns a picture claiming to be Giorgione's because "it is not good enough for him," does not recognise the truth that for all that it may be characteristic, and, consequently, perfectly authentic.

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