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1 The general concurrence , the glorious union of all things prove the fact.
2 There was a general concurrence in the principle contended for by the reader of the paper.
3 Having communicated his doubts to Mr. Grenville, the reply of the latter expresses a general concurrence in his views.
4 And in the next place, this ought to be ascertained by the decided and general concurrence of the enlightened public.
5 There seemed to be a general concurrence that such immigration was not desirable, and that Chinese coolies should be absolutely excluded.
6 I can not be mistaken, I am confident, in counting on the cordial and general concurrence of our fellow-citizens in this sentiment.
7 There seems to be general concurrence in the proposition that the ultimate object of their treatment should be their civilization and citizenship.
8 He contented himself with the expression of a general concurrence in the views of Mr. Clay, adding no word of bitterness himself.
9 Every day produced new indications not only of their general concurrence in the enormities of the government, but of their own personal guilt.
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