Truth bids me add, that it will admit of a higher coloring.
I will admit that a Monarch, would on so brilliant a success, call into action, all which his kingdom possessed of strength and resources; but America is not under monarchical government.
I will admit further, that if the object of the war was conquest, instead of security, every victory would give new animation to all the members of our republican confederacy; but this war is not carried on for conquest.
Between you and me, and in order to empty my sack, and make confession to my pastor, as it behooves me to do, I will admit to you that I have good sense.
By degrees, we will admit, a certain horror seized upon him.
He had made his fortune in the business, and that of the arrondissement as well, we will admit.
I will admit," says this candid chap, with a slight cough, "that our excellent Democratic Organization has at times seemed to sympathize with our wayward sisters for the sake of itself as an Organization.
I will admit, of course, that her position may be an unfortunate one, but the personage whom I have the honor to call my friend does not often protect blackguards.
I will admit that I have been doing all manner of incomprehensible things.
I will admit it, from your point of view, if you like.
I should say it is more than probable from what I remember of the case; well, you know, the law makes mistakes at times, I will admit.
Why are you her friend" "I cannot tell you now, but I will admit that I am under deep obligations to her, and when I met you first to-night I was on my way to the cottage.
I will admit to you that I have not disclosed who or what I am.
I will admit, however, that it rather wounded me to hear Alice call it "my house" instead of our house.
The ships I will admit that I intended to have for my own country.
Their summons is, I will admit, somewhat extraordinary, but I go to obey it absolutely without fear.
I will admit that it is; the case was only supposed for illustration.
After the nails are driven, with the hammer start it off about the eighth of an inch; it will admit a little air around the sides as well as the middle, quite necessary for heavy stocks.
I will admit, if you please, that one stock in twenty or fifty may be somewhat affected by a chill to a small extent.
Still, I will admit that, strictly speaking, I ought not to be travelling alone.
I will admit that it is rather a peculiar one, that I have no friends in England, that I made up my mind to come all of a sudden.
I will admit," Phineas Duge said coldly, "that personally I have no interest or any concern in you.
It is not rubbish," he answered, "but I will admit that I should not have said anything about it yet, if it had not been for your vague threats of what you were going to do.
Many of my readers, I doubt not, will admit that a critical discussion of a passage in a favourite classick is very engaging.
It depends on every collector what and how much he will admit.
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