This quick boiling will cause a saving of one gallon in twenty, at least, which must be acknowleged a great advantage, considering the present high price of malt.
That on was formerly used both as a preposition and an adjective, is acknowleged by the Editor of the British Poets;[103] but its uses in all cases may be easily explained on the single principle before mentioned.
It must be acknowleged indeed, that after the dissolution of the Roman republic, this art began to be perverted by being too much admired.
I should not act the part of an impartial spectator, if I dedicated the following papers to one who is not of the most consummate and acknowleged merit.
The three first are often employed alone, and are therefore acknowleged to be sometimes principal verbs.
On the other hand, Sheridan and his copier, Scott, have in these and similar words marked u for its short sound, which is universally acknowleged to be simple.
The first proposition is universally acknowleged to be true.
But juries existed az courts for centuries before; and the word peers iz acknowleged to hav had its origin on the continent, where it signified the lords or members of the high court instituted by Charlemagne.
This the Legislature acknowleged in their late acts, and the complaints of the populace might once have been silenced by such conciliatory measures.
I acknowleged the state of my heart to her even at the time I had lost all hopes of possessing you.
The young gentleman, who was present, handsomely acknowleged the obligations he had to my father, and assured him he thought he could never sufficiently repay them.
She had long before that acknowleged to Mrs Faulkland in confidence, her attachment to him.
Mr Faulkland acknowleged it was careless in him; but said, in his justification, he had been accustomed to very honest people about him, which rendered him less suspicious.
That the crown was universally acknowleged to be hereditary; and the inheritance indefeasible unless by parliament: else it had been needless to prefer such a bill.
Thomas Longe (being a simple man and of small capacity to serve in parliament) acknowleged that he had given the returning officer and others of the borough of Westbury four pounds to be returned member, and was for that premium elected.
The commons acknowleged the hereditary right then subsisting; and the lords did not dispute the power, but merely the propriety, of an exclusion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "acknowleged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.