13 Words to use with evidence

MCBAINE, JAMES P. California evidence manual.

"They're all wondering why you wasn't strung up today, when they got so much evidence agin' you.

We may say, then, from that evidence alonethough there is morethat this gem was certainly Persian.

He filed as evidence copies of the Biacnabató agreement and of the agreement made by the leaders on December 19.

That party was Effie Carr, and the choice justified itself by two considerations: that she, by writing and uttering the cheque, was so far committed by evidence exterior to her self-inculpation; and secondly, that Lindsay might break down in the witness-box under a searching examination.

In my opinion, given after well weighing all evidence hitherto forthcoming, the public have not the faintest cause for alarm respecting the occurrence of tin, lead, or any other metal in canned foods.

By keeping possession of the believer, even when he seemeth to be most dead; and keeping life at the root, when there is neither fruit appearing nor flourishes, and hardly many green leaves to evidence life. 2.

A KNIGHT OF THE POST Is a retailer of oaths, a deposition-monger, an evidence-maker, that lives by the labour of his conscience.

He has avoided such phrases as 'absurd,' 'impossible,' 'preposterous,' that his opponent has dealt in so freely, but he has weighed and balanced the evidence piece by piece; he has carefully guarded his language so as never to let the positiveness of his conclusion exceed what the premises will warrant; he has dealt with the subject judicially and with a full consciousness of the responsibility of his position [Endnote 77:1].

The evidence pounds on my brain.

I'd like to oblige you gentlemen, too, and vote your way, but I just can't with that evidence stickin' in my crop.

Ferrero (Greatness and Decline of Rome) has the merit of having discerned the signs of the regeneration of Italian agriculture at this time, but he is apt to push his conclusions further than the evidence warrants.

Strype's words are none too strong, being amply confirmed by much evidence aliunde.

13 Words to use with  evidence