Squire Breet inclined his head slightly, as if to admit the correctness of Joe Digg's position.
Where an original is lost, a copy may be admitted; if no copy, then a proof by witnesses who have heard the deed: and yet it is a thing the law abhors, to admit the memory of man for evidence.
Does he admit the converse of the proposition, that we have a right to check the States?
The supporters of the theory of parallelism might, however, admit the existence of such special embryonic organs without greatly prejudicing their case, for these temporary organs stand to some extent outside the scope of the theory.
These were referred to a committee of the whole house; and an order was made to admit the petitioners, if they should think fit, to be heard by themselves or by counsel.
Then the pope's courage failed; he was glad to admit the marquis de Prie as envoy from the emperor.
The queen had refused to admit the earl of Peterborough into her presence until he should have vindicated his conduct, of which king Charles had complained in divers letters.
Nothing remains to consummate the event but the passage of an act by Congress to admit the State of Texas into the Union upon an equal footing with the original States.
It will be seen that this restriction on the power of Congress was confined to such States only as might think proper to admit the importation of slaves.
Believe me, it will be just the same on the whole, whether we admit the auxiliaries or not, for before the gooseberries in our gardens are ripe, all resistance will be over.
Everything had been done to soften their refusal to admit the Englishmen, nay they had had free choice to encamp beneath the protection of the walls under the cannon of the city.
It ran as follows: "After examining one by one the different theories, rejecting all other suggestions, it becomes necessary to admit the existence of a marine animal of enormous power.
In so far as compliance was possible I was compelled toadmit the wisdom of Eveena's plea that no open distinction should be made in her favour.
His nature was too prosaic to admit the existence of such phantoms.
The opening was just large enough to admit the muzzle of a small howitzer, secured on the deck below.
Rex had a wholesome respect for personal prowess, and had the grace to admit the provocation to Troke.
If we admit the Jews to seats in Parliament, we shall, by so doing, prove that the prophecies in question, whatever they may mean, do not mean that the Jews shall be excluded from Parliament.
The door-way of the quarters provided for our accommodation being too small to admit the bicycle, not the slightest hesitation is made about knocking out the threshold.
When the consistence is such as not to admit the insinuation of the fibres the root extends itself along the outside, and to an extraordinary length, bearing not unfrequently to the stem the proportion of eight to one when young.
It was only the Pharisees who hesitated to admit the truth, until they could calculate the probable effect of their admissions.
Why does she refuse to admit the validity of other religions, and why send her missionaries over the earth to turn the non-Christian races from those faiths which are their heritage by birth, and in which they honestly put their trust?
If secondary processes have developed, or the object be small and in a bronchus too small to admit the tube-mouth, considerable experience may be necessary to discover it.
When we admit Russia, we admit the cholera, dissolution, death.
For their productivity would be unavailing if their victorious adversaries were indisposed to admit the products to their markets.
To the arguments of the Japanese delegates the Australian Premier is understood to have replied: "I am willing to admit the equality of the Japanese as a nation, and also of individuals man to man.
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