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This is a second corroboration of an opinion that destroys the former doctrine.
Now, if Smith had really seen it, and Brown told him he had seen it too, then Smith would regard it as a corroboration of his story, and he would regard Brown as one of his principal witnesses. But, on the contrary, he says, "You never saw it."
In corroboration of this, the little black eye of Judge Mondelet brightly twinkled, and he nodded his head in dignified approbation.
And so if, after these great models, I in order to gain mine ends do announce that we are bound to Beaufort when we are in truth making for Monmouth, is it not in accord with the usages of war and the customs of great commanders? All which specious argument I made no attempt to answer, beyond repeating that he might avail himself of the usage, but that he must not look to me for corroboration.
That she knew. For her it had no greater significance than that it was the corroboration necessary to convince the girl who was receiving it to convince her of the truth of that which she had charged her with. Her mind was far away, back in the dim years of her earlier womanhood. Back amidst scenes of disaster through which she had long since passed.
And we claim that this view finds corroboration in the best interpretation of Oriental philosophies and religions, as well as in the Christian doctrine. Says Nagasena, the Buddhist sage: "He who is not free from passion experiences both the taste of food, and also the passion due to that taste; while he who is free from passion experiences the taste of food but no passion."
Speaking of the bigotted fury of certain ecclesiastics, Hippolyto Joseph de Costa, in his 'Narrative of the persecution' he suffered while lodged gratis by the Portuguese Inquisition for the pretended crime of Free Masonry, says, it would exceed the bounds of credulity, had not facts in corroboration of it been so established by witnesses, that nothing can shake them.
"Shelley is an accomplice," I cried, "his testimony needs corroboration. You don't understand these legal quibbles; but there was not a particle of corroboration. Sir Edward Clarke should have had his testimony ruled out. 'Twas that conspiracy charge," I cried, "which complicated the matter. Shelley's evidence, too, will be ruled out at the next trial, you'll see."
They are very apt to be badly commanded, heaven cursing them for their sins, in this form more than any other but get them fairly at work, and the guards will have as much as they can wish, to get along with. Woods will swear to that." "Objecting to the mode of corroboration, my dear sir, I can support its substance.
As corroboration of this statement, Captain Simpson mentions in another part of the volume that, arriving at a spring one evening, they were obliged to dig out the skeleton of an Indian from the mud at the bottom before using the water.
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