Psychological analysis has already shown us the psychological priority of the recept; and now philological research most strikingly corroborates this analysis by actually finding the recept in the body of every concept.
But he corroborates Bourrienne on the subject of the efforts made, among others by Josephine, for his reappointment.
Las Casas states Napoleon to have said in May 1816 on the manner of writing his history corroborates the opinion I have expressed.
Mersch, of Brussels, on Tuberculin, of a fact which corroborates my statement as to the influence of Bacillinum over catarrhal dyspnoea.
Thus the evidence contained in the portion of BF outside the text of Π corroboratesour working hypothesis deduced from the fragment itself.
The reappearance of B greatly helped, as itcorroborates the testimony of F.
Nevertheless, Gilbert, who is a very sound officer, corroborates every word this young man has said.
Ford, Third United States Cavalry, in a personal communication to the writer, corroborates the account given by Dr.
Velasco expressly corroborates the statement that the Axolotl hitherto known from the great Mexican lake which never dries up (Lake of Xochimilco and Chalco), is only met with in its native habitat in the Siredon form, i.
The fact that moths which, like the Geometræ, rest by day with the wings spread out, are protectively marked on the upper side, fully corroborates this statement.
Colonel Smith fully corroboratesthis observation; but Mr. Geoffrey, on the other hand, saw a pilot-fish take great pains to bring a shark to the bait.
Bishop Percy corroborates Johnson's character of him as a man.
Thus the flattening of our sphere at the poles corroborates the opinion that its mass was once molten--in a word, that its ancient history was such as the nebular theory suggests.
I'm having rather a difficult task of it, for our friend the constable here corroborates Miss Renfrew's statement to the hair; and yet I am absolutely positive that there is a mistake.
The present appearance of the stations corroborates the idea.
The Negro, Mannon now in the British Museum, corroborates the opinion, that the sciences were once in the hands of the Blacks.
This corroborates the opinion that, in the portions of the Pentateuch which existed only in tradition, previous to the captivity at Babylon, the angels had no names, and that they were afterwards added when these traditions were written.
The evidence presented by the manufacturers did not warrant a reexamination, since the work of two of the chemists cited substantially corroborates the results obtained by the Council’s referees from the fresher specimens.
This work so far corroborates that reported in the literature quoted by the manufacturers.
It would be a most interesting subject of statistical inquiry to ascertain whether the distribution of malformations, or of the various forms of skin disease among the digits, corroborates this unexpected and remarkable result.
That his speech was printed and publicly circulated is attested by Pole; and the fact that Holinshed, Hall, and Foxe give it in almost exactly the same words corroborates the truth of the Cardinal’s statement.
It is a satisfaction to me to find that a green lizard has actually been procured for you in Devonshire; because it corroborates my discovery, which I made many years ago, of the same sort, on a sunny sandbank near Farnham in Surrey.
The history of the Jews themselves illustrates and corroborates the proposition, as the character of the modern Jews is far superior to those of the era of Abraham and Moses.
Evidence corroborates that of the first witness taken.
Aldis Wright has been kind enough to look up old almanacs in his possession and corroborates this view.
The lattercorroborates the statement as made in the history of the first rappings, a work entitled, 'The Missing Link in Spiritualism.
It is very singular that Salt, who thus invariably corroborates Bruce in all the principal features of his history, should have been, as we shall shortly see, so completely carried away by the party spirit which existed against him.
A man has come in from Shendy, who corroborates the advance of the expeditionary force and the defeat of the Arabs.
This corroborates rather what this man who came in to-day said, i.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corroborates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.