To enter into, with mutual obligations; to make a bargain or covenant for.
The question whether a peer could be required to enter into recognisances on a charge of libel was argued at great length, and decided by a majority of judges in favour of the crown.
The Chancellor then told them that a criminal information would be exhibited against them in the Court of King's Bench, and called upon them toenter into recognisances.
They were advised by the best lawyers in Westminster Hall that no peer could be required to enter into a recognisance in a case of libel; and they should not think themselves justified in relinquishing the privilege of their order.
Neither is it my purpose to enter into a discussion of the problems of differential diagnosis.
Coriat's paper appeared, I concluded that it was not out of place for me at this time to enter into a criticism of these views.
I cannot devote the time in this place to enter intoan elaborate discussion to prove the truth of this thesis.
But the confidential adviser is expected to give the reasons of his likes and dislikes in detail, and sometimes to enter into an argument for their support.
A commission is given solely for the benefit of the principal when, for instance, the latter instructs you to manage his business, to buy him a piece of land, or to enter into a stipulation as surety for him.
It is a somewhat singular fact that these sketches of travel led Warner incidentally to enter into an entirely new field of literary exertion.
It is not intended to enter into a defense of the local pool known as the New York Stock Exchange.
Supposing that Jacob had four or five hundred dollars laid by, it was his intention, if he approved of the thing, to furnish his nephew with a like sum, in order to join him and to enter into business.
They were father and son, and the subject of conversation related to the wish of the latter to enter into business.
He saw good operations every day, that might be made if he had capital enough to enter into them.
Come, therefore, let us enter into a league; that it may be for a testimony between me and thee.
And when he was near to enter into Egypt, he said to Sarai his wife: I know that thou art a beautiful woman: 12:12.
And they went forth to enter into Gador as far as to the east side of the valley, to seek pastures for their flocks.
It is better for thee having one eye to enter into life, than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire.
To enter into a regular analysis of this lively play, the best comment on which is to be found in the many smiling faces that are lighted up around wherever it appears, is a task of criticism that will hardly be thought necessary.
And there was there a herd of many swine feeding on the mountain: and they besought him that he would suffer them to enter into them.
And when he was come to the place, he said to them: Pray, lest ye enter into temptation.
El Zagal had learnt that the Christian troops had come to aid his nephew, and now offered to enter into an alliance with them on terms still more advantageous than those of Boabdil.
Ferdinand persisted in his endeavors, and found means more effectual of operating on the mind of Boabdil and gradually disposing him to enter into negotiations.
The most curious, or the most credulous, among the Pagans, were often persuaded to enter into a society which asserted an actual claim of miraculous powers.
Officers must inform their Divisional Officer or Headquarters of their desire to enter into or break off any engagement, and no Officer is permitted to enter into or break off an engagement without the consent of his or her D.
A great proportion of poetry is addressed by the young to the young; only the great masters of the art are capable of divining, or think it worth while to enter into, the feelings of retrospective age.
It is needless to enter into an explanation of some occurrences on the occasion alluded to, which may be conjectured to have given rise to the calumny.
As his vessel could no longer be stopped, he returned to Bordeaux to enter into a justification of his own conduct; and, in a declaration to M.
Netzel with his sovereign's displeasure at his having presumed to visit a French Minster, and, above all, to enter into a political conversation with him, although it was nothing more than conversation.
England wished toenter into negotiations at Luneville.
I was not wrong when I informed the French Government that, according to every probability, Prussia was about to declare hostilities against France, and to enter into an alliance with England.
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