The utility of canal navigation is universally admitted.
It is also the rule of construction, universally admitted, that the enumeration of powers excludes all powers not enumerated.
The Governor informed us that "it was universally admitted, that emancipation had been a great blessing to the island.
In the emphatic language of the Governor, "It wasuniversally admitted that emancipation had been a great blessing to the island.
All this, up to the latest date, is universally admitted.
In all the other great fields of inquiry, the necessity of generalization is universally admitted, and noble efforts are being made to rise from particular facts in order to discover the laws by which those facts are governed.
There is, in reality, no fundamental proposition, theoretical or practical, which would be universally admitted.
It is universally admitted that in chronic alcoholism a fatty liver is frequently met with, even in the absence of those chronic interstitial tissue-changes usually characterized under the name cirrhosis.
The necessity of sufficient nutrition in the development of tumors is universally admitted, and its source may be looked for in pathological as well as physiological conditions.
Pertussis depends on a specific poison or contagion; this is universally admitted.
Its utility and value to American commerce is universally admitted.
The impracticability of one consolidated Government for this great and growing nation will be more apparent and will be universally admitted.
This division is just; it is in conformity with the nature of things; it is universally admitted; it serves as the major premise of that grand argument which establishes the inequality of capacities.
I reply, "As long as an opinion is universally admitted, the universality of belief serves of itself as argument and proof.
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