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Example sentences for "attests"

Lexicographically close words:
attest; attestation; attestations; attested; attesting; atteyne; attic; attics; attind; attintion
  1. The general adoption by geologists of the term stratified, as applied to these rocks, sufficiently attests their division into beds very analogous, at least in form, to ordinary fossiliferous strata.

  2. The very word "proselyte" attests the unnatural fervour to which it had worked itself up in our Lord's time.

  3. At least one legion lay on the Euphrates; for the time before the annexation of Commagene Josephus attests this (Bell.

  4. Dio attests an acclamation from the year 115 (lxviii.

  5. The few living beings to be met with at the post-houses, have the squalid melancholy look which attests permanent wretchedness, and the ravages of an unhealthy atmosphere.

  6. It is to be observed, however, that the object which the poet's insight attests and reveals, is not phenomenal, but substantial.

  7. The various parts of the volume are very unequal in merit, but 'Hans Breitmann in Italy' is equal to the best work of the author, and attests his varied attainments.

  8. The intellectual intuition of the infinite, which we have endeavoured to vindicate, so far attests this correspondence; but the inspired utterance of the Poet in reference to the soul of nature, no less bears it witness.

  9. This last touch of quiet human feeling completes an utterance too beautiful, too characteristic to be spurious, yet a prophecy, and one which attests the ancient predictions, and which involves an amazing claim.

  10. The increasing use of the hot-water plant for heating the average-sized dwelling attests to its excellence in service.

  11. Their universal use attests to their utility and excellence in service.

  12. The earliest Congress under the Constitution attests this mood.

  13. The language of leading journals attests the prevailing interest, and the deep sense of the issue that had been tried.

  14. Nothing more surely attests the eminence which Mr. Carr has attained in the State than the recognition of it by the Assembly of the State of New York in inviting him to pronounce in its chamber the eulogy upon its beloved speaker, S.

  15. His election twice to the office of district attorney of the county, the duties of which he most ably discharged, attests his popular strength.

  16. His splendid vote in the autumn of 1907 for the office of surrogate attests the popular esteem in which he is held.

  17. It attests his place at the Orange County bar not merely for intellectual ability but for that moral courage which constitutes the very highest attribute, the noblest equipment of the advocate.

  18. He may set aside the whole succession of statutes for the government of the army; and his interview with General Emory attests his willingness to venture in that direction.

  19. This rule, which is applicable to the condition of things on the breaking out of war, attests the care with which the modern Law of Nations watches the rights of individuals, and how it avoids making them suffer.

  20. Early history attests the frequency of this bloody sacrifice.

  21. The singular accord between the two, not only in sentiment, but also in language, and in date of utterance, attests concert.

  22. The latter opinion, which has been since overruled, attests the disposition at that early day to limit his powers.

  23. The field attests our determined resistance; it attests their daring advance.

  24. The verse 18 attests the correctness of the view taken of the forty-fifth Psalm in chapter III.

  25. Even the conquest of Siberia, from the first advance of the Novgorod merchants in the eleventh century, through the wars of Ivan IV, and his successors, attests this.

  26. History attests that this city has been highly pernicious to the health both of Europeans and Natives, almost from its foundation, and recent experience concurs with the testimony of history.

  27. Such an attempt, on such an occasion, attests the weakness of the cause.

  28. The earnestness which has characterized this discussion attests the interest of the subject, and the interest here is only a reflection of that throughout the country.

  29. That they have passed into proverbs attests their merit both in substance and in form.

  30. This strange mixture of religious and ludicrous emotions attests that the authors and the spectators were in the childhood of society, satisfied that they were good Christians.

  31. A literary anecdote of this monarch has been recently disclosed, which at least attests his ardour for information.

  32. Britannia is represented as a female seated on a rock, armed with a spear, or leaning on a prow, while the ship beside her attests her naval power.

  33. No record attests that Egbert in a solemn coronation assumed the title of "King of England.

  34. Warton attests his classical attainments--"Had not his propensity to the ridiculous induced him to follow the whimsies of Walter Mapes, Skelton would have appeared among the first writers of Latin poetry in England.

  35. The wild grandeur of the melancholy poetry of those ancient Britons attests the reality of their story and the depth of their emotions.

  36. That they exist, is certain; consciousness attests this fact, and all ideologists admit it.

  37. The inward sense attests with irresistible certainty the identity of the me.

  38. Our inward sense attests to us this transition from not-being to being; we have ourselves experienced it; all our recollections are limited to a very brief term, before which the world already existed.

  39. It attests a delight in color, not a fondness for certain colors, hues, tints--a difference perfectly appreciable to either an unsophisticated or an educated sense.

  40. The large strip of sky seen through the windows looked down upon a corner veritably Roman--of the Rome of to-day, which attests an uninterrupted effort toward forming a new city by the side of the old one.

  41. There is an original inscription still preserved in the Louvre, which attests the energies of Athens at this crisis, when Athens, like England in modern wars, at once sought conquests abroad, and repelled enemies at home.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "attests" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.