Wittgenstein was present at most of the above occurrences, and can vouch for the correctness of the same.
I only can vouch for it, that if I ride three stone heavier, I have n't the worse place, and I don't detect any striking falling off in my appreciation of good fare and good fellows.
Writing is a disease in him and holds like a quotidian, so 'tis his infirmity that makes him an author, as Mahomet was beholding to the falling sickness to vouch him a prophet.
I do not pretend that the narrative will be a complete picture of my life, I only vouch the accuracy of the facts so far as I state them.
I give another pathetic story told to me, though I cannot vouch for it.
The Bollandists do not vouch for the story of his consternation, but note that he was the only one who dared to approach the coffin, the others keeping aloof on account of the odor.
If Arthur Weldon will vouch for them--" "But I don't.
I'll vouch for no one--not even myself," he declared hastily.
I shall not vouch for them too strongly, and after their debut they must stand or fall on their own merits.
One instance I need only mention, tho' I do not vouch for the truth of it, further than as being a report current in the Garrison.
I do not vouch for the truth of these stories; but they have been brought by deserters from Theodore's camp, and are generally believed.
I believe its name is Euphorbia candalabriensis, but do not at all vouch for this.
I will not vouchfor the accuracy of his statistics.
I do not vouch for this tale, but tell it "as it was told to me.
Thy substitute here, Vice Apollo, disdains To vouch for my numbers, or list to my strains; Thy manual signet refuses to put To the airs I produce from the pen or the gut.
How could she vouch for the falsehood of the letter without claiming knowledge prematurely, and rushing into her disclosure too quickly?
Then a dog within intimated that he should bark presently, unless attention was given to an occurrence he could vouch for, which his master told him to hold his tongue about; calling out "Come in!
We, as humble annalists, can only vouch for the truth of the facts we have already related and of those which will follow.
We repeat here what we read, and vouch for nothing ourselves, lest science should give us the lie.
Its final gun shot was fired by a man with his left hand, since the other had been severed.
The German troops at first seemed to present an interesting spectacle.
I can not vouch for the truth of this statement, but it is current in Sonora.
I therefore vouch again That with some mixtures powerful o'er the blood, Or with some dram conjured to this effect, He wrought upon her.
But what praise couldst thou bestow on a deserving woman indeed, one that in the authority of her merit did justly put on the vouch of very malice itself?
To vouch this is no proof, Without more certain and more overt test Than these thin habits and poor likelihoods Of modern seeming do prefer against him.
I had it, as I have said, directly from Mr. Michaux’s lips, and vouch for the authenticity.
The Double Alliance was already numerically stronger than the Triple, and, moreover, they had at their command a new means of destruction, for the dreadful effectiveness of which he could vouch from personal experience.
Though I bear it unwillingly, I can vouchfor the letter being authentic.
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