assertedst
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assertedst
- (archaic) second-person singular simple past indicative of assert
- 1682, George Whitehead, Judgment Fixed upon the Accuser of our Brethren, and the Real Christian-Quaker Vindicated from the Persecuting Outrage of Apostate Informers; […], London: […] Andrew Sowle […], page 148:
- Thy ſaying, Thou only aſſertedſt Promulgation of the ſaid Epiſtle, is an evaſion: […]
- 1683, Titus Oates, Oates’s Manifesto; or, The Complaint of Titus Oates Against the Doctor of Salamanca; and, the Same Doctor Against Titus Oates: Comprized in a Dialogue Between the Said Parties, on Occasion of Some Inconsistent Evidence Given about the Horrid and Damnable Popish Plot, London: […] R. L., page 17:
- Thou farther aſſertedſt, That He and Marſhal were both of them guilty of the Plot; […]
- 1751, [Samuel Richardson], Letters and Passages Restored from the Original Manuscripts of the History of Clarissa. […], 4th edition, volume III, London: […] S[amuel] Richardson: […], page 21:
- […] ſince, like a paltry fellow as thou wert, thou aſſertedſt, that all women are alike.