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1 This you can ascertain by inquiry among local growers and nurserymen.
2 We can now ascertain by what means the miracles in question are wrought; for Rev.
3 But I can ascertain by breaking a seal.
4 It would be curious to ascertain by inspection, how many houses in London are really well drained.
5 He felt the ribs and limbs; so far as he could ascertain by touch no bone was broken.
6 This assertion is to be understood in respect to intelligence that I could not ascertain by ocular demonstration.
7 You have a fine eye for geography, Doctor, which is what I wished to ascertain by these questions.
8 No one can judge merit by outside appearances, as many persons can ascertain by glancing in a mirror.
9 The same trouble would result if the subsoil is too dry, and that also you can ascertain by digging.
10 Every fine day the captain could ascertain by an observation of the sun just when it was twelve o'clock.
11 So far as we can ascertain by diligent inquiry and reading, no competent authority has answered these questions satisfactorily.
12 For she belonged, like her husband, to a very respectable family, as the Maumejans might easily ascertain by inquiry.
13 The crucial point was the intent, which the court was now and hereafter determined to ascertain by examination of facts.
14 A like disappointment awaited me in my first attempt to ascertain by direct measurement the rate of motion in the glacier.
15 This state, in all its different branches, the committee ascertain by inspecting the answers, as brought by the deputies before mentioned.
16 I can travel towards such an object, and thus ascertain by means of my other senses what is its real distance.
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