22 adverbs to describe how to corroborates

How can any juryman believe her after that?' 'Mr. Seely says that twelve men will not be less likely to think me a bigamist because she has expressed her readiness to commit bigamy; that, if alone, she would not have a leg to stand upon, but that she is amply corroborated; whereas I have not been able to find a single witness to support me.

" Rack Slimson merely corroborated what Marie had said.

The inquirer verbally corroborated all the facts to me, within a week, but leaned to a theory of 'electricity.'

However, psychology will accept such unauthenticated narratives, and yet will scoff at first baud, duly corroborated testimony from living and honourable people, about recent events.

It emphatically corroborates and goes far beyond the conclusions to which we had already been driven by the cases of similarity.

"Yes, my opinion is more definite than that," he corroborated evenly.

Furthermore, my allegations were frequently corroborated by bruises on the bodies of the patients.

" The new Senator from Mississippi gladly corroborated this.

"Yes, you're right, Bess," he corroborated haltingly.

Thus, the bands of government, which were naturally loose among that rude and turbulent people, were happily corroborated by the terrors of their superstition.

Experience abundantly corroborates the teaching.

The last statement is interestingly corroborated by the account which Taylor the Water-Poet printed in 1618 of his journey to Scotland, and which he termed his "Penniless Pilgrimage or Moneyless Perambulation," in the course of which he purports to have depended entirely on private hospitality.

And man's first thoughts of the world and the strangely romantic life he is suddenly called up, out of nothingness, to live, unconsulted, uninstructed, left to feel his way in the blinding radiance up into which he has been mysteriously thrust; those first thoughts of his are nowadays being corroborated in every direction by the last thoughts of the latest thinker.

The name "Billy Button" carries with it an association oddly corroborated by a story narrated of himself by the man of whom I am speaking.

What he said practically corroborated Mary Sullivan's testimony.

One story, which seemingly corroborates it, I heard, so curiously illustrative of Negro manners in Trinidad during the last generation, that I shall give it at length.

Seeing them in great numbers one quickly learns and steadily corroborates the fact that the Florentines are not beautiful.

" Robert, blown out with conceit, upon being tacitly corroborated by Blenkinsons in a matter of taste, will pursue the subject mercilessly, until his victim is forced into some definite statement.

Thus Boon and Levi Todd in their reports make no mention of McGarry's conduct; and it might be supposed to be a traditional myth, but McClung's account is unexpectedly corroborated by Arthur Campbell's letter, hereafter to be quoted, which was written at the time.

There are several other works on the Crimean War, by surgeons and other officers, written mainly to give a knowledge of the general facts of those campaigns, but all incidentally corroborating and explaining the statements in the Government Reports, in respect to the health and sufferings of the British and French armies.

" "You can't fool 'em in anything," Mr. Saltoun corroborated, bitterly.

And the mention of Florence as the dead girl's home was disagreeably corroborating evidence.

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