So far from imputing an ignorant superstition to the German, I concurred in every speculation, every theory of his invention.
It is not unlikely that all these causes, and perhaps others, may have concurred in prompting the step.
Two other medical gentleman, named Gozna and Bellin, gave similar evidence, and concurred in opinion that the treatment the deceased had received had accelerated the complaint on the lungs, and caused death.
They all concurred that it was a perfectly healthful subject--beautiful in form, and free from all disease, save that occasioned by the wound in the back.
Mr. Partridge concurred with him in thinking that there were some suspicious appearances about the body, and went away.
It was attended by many of the most prominent prohibitionists of the city, and all concurred in the view of the amendment afterward taken by the senate.
The opinion of the minority of the court written by Judge Seevers, and concurred in by Judge Reed, assumes the position that inasmuch as the manufacture for the purpose of export was not prohibited, therefore, it was lawful.
They concurred in granting the petition of the Paracoussi.
The French captains compared notes that night, in respect to these communications, and concurred in the belief that they stood in danger of assault.
Patrick Henry concurred in opinion with Mr. Adams, that the contest must ultimately be decided by force.
But quite other causes have concurred to produce the general and higher degree of interest felt in the theory beside the readiness with which it harmonizes with biological facts.
That Divine action has concurred and concurs in these laws we know by deductions from our primary intuitions; and physical science, if unable to demonstrate such action, is at least as impotent to disprove it.
With these causes there concurred the most mischievous sort of all enemies, they who extolled him in order to destroy him.
The Senators then concurred in a loud cry, "that upon their own shoulders they must bear the body to the pile.
General Milroy seems to have concurred with General Schenck in the opinion that the force should be kept at Winchester at least until the approach of danger, but he disobeyed no order upon the subject.
They concurred in the view held by all the most prominent workers in this subject, namely, that radioactivity is an atomic phenomenon.
Events which have concurredto prevent the ill effects of the loss of the colony trade, ib.
Cecilia, whose affection and reverence for Mrs Delvile were unfeigned, and who loved in her son this filial enthusiasm, readily concurredwith him in praising her, and sincerely esteemed her the first among women.
The worthy Dr Lyster, who heartily partook of his happiness, again urged him to be discreet; and Delvile, no longer intractable and desperate, gratefully concurred in whatever he commanded.
Cecilia neither concurred in what he said, nor opposed it, but contented herself, when he was silent, with producing the other letter.
Upon the whole, he concluded the community would be served by the best men when the Senate concurred with the President in the appointment; but if any oversight was committed, it could best be corrected by the superintending agent.
It was stated, indeed, by the reporter of the case, that the holders of the paper had themselves concurred in the liquidation; but it was not probable that the concurrence was voluntary.
Need I say that we fly in the face of that resolution when we pretend that the acts of that power are not valid until we have concurred in them?
In this sentiment, he believed he concurred with that of the great body of the people.
Therefore I would advise you, as you tender your life, to devise some excuse to shift of your attendance at this Parliament; for God and man hath concurred to punish the wickedness of this time.
All concurred that it would involve a great sacrifice of life to extricate the command.
The officers of that fort concurred in the propriety of the surrender, though none of their men had openly revolted.
That he concurred in the destruction of the special courts which had fortified the Crown in the Tudor period, and in the prosecution of Strafford, needs no evidence to prove.
The latter was even more devoted to the Protector than the former, and Oliver, who in his heart concurred with their views, was prepared, as indeed he had been prepared in 1654, to submit the Instrument to revision.
There can be little doubt that he had given his sanction to the other plan of a dissolution, and had also concurred in the language ascribed to Ireton and Harrison on the previous evening.
Both Lambert and Harrison concurredin urging Cromwell to proceed to a forcible dissolution.
The lords and commons very prudentlyconcurred in an address for this purpose, and the king graciously assured them of his compliance with their wishes.
When thy Son concurredwith thee to the making of man, there it is but a speaking, but a saying.
Therefore he willingly concurred in the designs of Lafayette, aiding them to the utmost of his power (Doniol, Vol.
He concurred in all his recommendations, but suggested no measures of his own.
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