It has to be said, I meekly asseverate, that part of the problem is this: the marquis has said nothing of note since 1747, when, as I never tire of repeating, he died. |
As to whether she was young, middle-aged or only well-preserved, no one was in a position to asseverate. |
Gnostics asseverate that they can send any mental current through that profound Shushumna canal without any nervous fiber playing the part of a conductor thread. |
She did not asseverate any more, nor even say she was innocent. |
It has more solemnity than declare, and more composure and dignity than asseverate, which is to assert excitedly. |
They lacked a definite opinion to entertain and a cry to asseverate. |