We have no meanings for "ascertain facts" in our records yet.
1 I take it the object of this inquest is to ascertain facts .
2 We try to ascertain facts , and hope to deduce a theory from them.
3 It so happens, indeed, that it is not so easy in this country as elsewhere to ascertain facts of this sort with accuracy.
4 So far from its being irreligious to ascertain facts , there is a subtle impiety in the refusal to face phenomena, whether natural or supernatural.
5 She had never before known acute fear-fearthat was based on ascertained facts .
6 The head is filled with the thoughts of others-many ascertained facts and just conclusions.
7 But when ascertained facts stop short they may be supplemented.
8 What can be more extraordinary than these well- ascertained facts ?
9 Afterwards, in the light of ascertained facts , he condemned himself for a stupidity passing the ordinary.
10 This shows, I think, how widely human judgment may differ even in regard to ascertained facts .
11 We are aware, that upon this, as every other point, ascertained facts may seem strangely to conflict.
12 Such sentences are of continual occurrence, and do duty in the argument as if they expressed ascertained facts .
13 Here, however, we meet with no objections which rest upon ascertained facts , as in the case of geology.
14 Still, we need not complain about the lack of well- ascertained facts , as will be seen from the following.
15 Professor Bickell's assumption involves no inherent improbability, runs counter to no ascertained facts , and is therefore perfectly tenable.
16 Science deals with well- ascertained facts .
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