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admissible Law (esp of evidence) capable of being or bound to be admitted in a court of law
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The preceding train of observation will justify the position which has been elsewhere laid down, that "A CONCURRENT JURISDICTION in the article of taxation was the only admissible substitute for an entire subordination, in respect to this branch of power, of State authority to that of the Union. "If it were admissible to contradict a lady," said the gallant Mr. As regards texture, the Saxony is alone admissible. |
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