In his present frame of mind so untimely a visit from an apprentice seemed somewhat inopportune to the old man; he thought himself bound, however, to bow, and to bestow a small denier in acknowledgment of the compliment.
For this he was, of course, imprisoned; but it is pleasant to read that the Long Parliament voted a considerable sum to his family as an acknowledgment of his services and a compensation for his sufferings.
In acknowledgment of this the house was afterwards visited by William III.
While due acknowledgment is made on the title and copyright pages of those contributing to each book, the Committee nevertheless felt that a group list of co-operating firms would be of interest.
Variation in a definite direction thus by no means necessitates the acknowledgment of a metaphysical developmental principle, but can be well conceived as the mechanical result of the physical constitution of the organism.
The acknowledgmentof a fixed and directed variability does not necessitate the assumption of a phyletic vital force, 647.
To this letter was added an acknowledgment from the Messieurs de Solis, uncle and nephew, who thereby bound themselves to place the money entrusted to them by Madame Claes in the hands of whoever of her children should present the paper.
She expected a passionate acknowledgment of her sacrifices--she received a problem in chemistry!
The year 628, the first year of embassies, saw his couriers journeying to the princes and emperors of his immediate world to demand or cajole acknowledgment of his mission.
Since my point of departure and aim are somewhat different, I make this general acknowledgment in lieu of more specific references.
An individual may fail in acknowledgmentof them and explicit reference is then necessary.
I cannot avoid the conclusion that this term involves an explicit acknowledgment of the external world.
Meanwhile the term "fulfilment" (or any similar term) stands as an acknowledgment that the organization in question is not something ontologically prior but is one yet to be achieved.
But the meanings suggested are genuinely and existentially suggested, and the problem described by the data cannot be solved without their acknowledgment and use.
By letters, addresses, and other means, almost all the colonies showed unequivocal marks of acknowledgment and gratitude.
A recurrence to this plea was a virtual acknowledgment that there ought not to be taxation without representation.
The Universal Kinship was the kind of a book that Mark Twain appreciated, as his acknowledgment clearly shows.
The acknowledgment that follows was sent when he had finished Salthaven.
The letter of grateful acknowledgment from Mr. Poole and Charles Dickens to Lord Russell was for the pension for which the old dramatic author was indebted to that nobleman, and which enabled him to live comfortably until the end of his life.
Linnæus Banks, was in acknowledgment of one from him on the subject of a proposed public dinner to Charles Dickens, to be given by the people of Birmingham, when they were also to present him with a salver and a diamond ring.
The letter to Mr. Charles Knight was in acknowledgment of the receipt of a prospectus entitled "Book Clubs for all readers.
They met accordingly; and Burns, touched with her misery, came down from these heights of independence, and gave her a written acknowledgment of marriage.
Here was the new demand that his acknowledgment of a personal life was making upon him, the supreme demand, it seemed, that any man's personal life could ever make upon him.
These bonds I deposited with a money-changer, who gave me an acknowledgment in writing, with which I returned to my Khan.
He has written what is by general acknowledgment the fairest account of the Irish rebellion, and of the Union to which it led.
Membership the Scottish Universities Commission in 1876 was the only official acknowledgmentof his services to culture that he had ever received, and that was more of an obligation than a compliment.
I confess that I felt gratified at thisacknowledgment of a danger which none dared face.
To the acknowledgment of Jesus as Saviour and Lord, then, must be added the free, voluntary, loving service for others in His name.
Grateful acknowledgment is also made to Miss Margaret Slattery, Mrs. J.
Their services, for a limited period, had been purchased by means of concessions--according to one account at the cost of a commercial union with England consecrated by an acknowledgment of the suzerainty of Henry IV.
At all events the acknowledgment of it does not cost much, and poor old Jeeks is delighted.
I watched the pantomime of this matchless creature, with a full acknowledgment of its beauty.
She lowered her head again, murmured an inaudible acknowledgment of Joe's greeting.
She loved pretty things, although she rarely yielded to their temptations, and she kissed her sister in loving acknowledgment of the gift.
The challenge of Lund, splendidly daring any one of them to come out against him alone, and challenging them en masse, had found in Rainey an acknowledgment of inferiority that was not merely physical.
He mollified the bald acknowledgment of his neutrality with a little bow and a hissing-in breath.
In acknowledgment of this flattering offer my father immediately nominated me.