Someone who claims to speak the truth.
1 He was a most studious promoter and strenuous asserter of order and discipline.
2 Abélard was a rationalist and an asserter of the human.
3 Was the first asserter of them, Justin Martyr more pious, cautious, learned, judicious, or less credulous than Epiphanius?
4 He cannot remain the only practical asserter of the theory that it is better to steal good poetry than to write bad.
5 Let the warmest asserter of the imposture answer that question, and I will give up all I have said in this work; yes, all.
6 My hour of doubt was not yet arrived, and of the absolute pre-eminence of the clerical office I was a bold and resolute asserter .
7 Whenever you doubt, my pupils, whether your man be a quack or not, decide the point by seeing if your man be a positive asserter .
8 The asserters and supporters of the rights of mankind through the world.
9 We war not with human nature; are we not rather the asserters of her rights?
10 O asserters of the Unity!
11 "A bold asserter of the rights of free speech."
12 Bred to the bar, he had necessarily studied the constitution of his country, and was among the most determined asserters of its rights.
13 I cannot doubt but the asserters of freedom and the right of the Constitution are possessed of your most favorable regards and wishes for success.
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