"Certain" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
Ascertained; precise; iden-tified; definitive; clearly known; unamhlg* nous; or, in law, capable of being identified or made known, without liability to mis-take or ambiguity, from data already given. Cooper v. Blgly, 13 Mich. 479; Losecco v. Gregory, 108 La. 648, 32 South. 986; Smith ▼. Fyler, 2 Hill (N. Y.) 649; Civ. Code La. 1900, art 3556
A certain number or quantity.
Not specifically named; indeterminate; indefinite; one or
some; -- sometimes used independenty as a noun, and meaning certain
persons.
Unfailing; infallible.
Certainly.
Certainty.
Assured in mind; having no doubts; free from suspicions
concerning.
Fixed or stated; regular; determinate.
Determined; resolved; -- used with an infinitive.
Actually existing; sure to happen; inevitable.
Not to be doubted or denied; established as a fact.
I am persuaded that a coldly-thought-out and independent verdict upon a fashion in clothes, or manners, or literature, or politics, or religion, or any other matter that is projected into the field of our notice and interest, is a most rare thing -- if it has indeed ever existed.
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