126 adjectives to describe acceptance

The liberation of the Transvaal and Orange River from the thraldom of their Crown Colony Government, and the frank acceptance of the Union Constitution by the British Government are the first steps in this direction.

Redi's book went through five editions in twenty years; and the extreme simplicity of his experiments, and the clearness of his arguments, gained for his views, and for their consequences, almost universal acceptance.

After what has happened, I can promise you immediate and eager acceptance among those invested with the fullest privileges of our order.

Hence the first effect of this occupation will be the immediate release from your former relations, and it is hoped a cheerful acceptance of the government of the United States.

In this act have been seen the formal acceptance and date of the introduction of feudalism, but it has a very different meaning.

This unruffled serenity, this joyful acceptance of material existence and its pleasures are not in the Persian poet the result of the carelessness and shallowness of Horace, or the cold-blooded worldliness and sensuality of Martial.

On July 23rd the Austro-Hungarian Government presented an ultimatum to Servia, demanding unconditional acceptance within 48 hours, an ultimatum which the Temps next day described as 'unprecedented in its arrogance and in the extravagance of its demands'.

In his swift self-blame he felt that the least amends he could make for his unspoken discourtesy was a prompt acceptance of the invitation.

Such unwilling concession would of itself make little for personal religion in the individual; but its widespread acceptance could not fail to counteract the ethics of materialism, and so prepare the way for perhaps a fuller return to religion on the part of the many.

And she entertains the greater hopes that her performance will meet with the kinder acceptance, because of the good opinion she has been held in by those, her ever honour'd friends, who first excited her to the publication of her BOOK, and who have been long eye-witnesses of her skill and behaviour in the business of her calling.

His only chance of safety lay in one of two courseseither a loyal acceptance of the conditions imposed by the English or a loyal alliance with the French against the English.

I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.

Possibly he concluded that the only way to obtain his plan for a League was to insist upon its practical acceptance before peace was negotiated, and that, unless he took advantage of the universal demand for peace by making the acceptance of the Covenant a condition precedent, he would be unable to obtain its adoption.

It was rather by her magnetic consciousness of all that he was thinking and feeling than by the literal acceptance of any thing or all things which he said.

It is in our more or less conscious acceptance of the materialistic argument, under any of its many disguises, that the limitation of life is to be foundnot in the Law of Life itself; and if we are to bring into manifestation the infinite possibilities latent in that Law it can only be by looking steadily into the principle of the Law and resolutely denying everything that opposes it.

These will pass, and therefore I beg of you don't grow fixed in absolute acceptance of the facts of evolution and materialism.

But at this season there were no such exigencies; a mere acceptance of what the skies bestowed was sufficient for an abundant store.

Her enthusiastic acceptance of positivism in that spirit in which it is presented by Lewes, is apparent throughout all her work.

Poor Laura, she little knew how this resolve would be put to the test within the next few hours, for she could not foresee that the fact of the coachman's forgetfulness to call for her, as he had been ordered to do, and her consequent acceptance of David Wybern's attendance, was to bring such a storm about her.

There is something honest in an ungracious acceptance of favors.

What are they, anyway, these curious combinations of unforeseen incidents which under the name of "coincidence" startle us out of our dull acceptance of things?

There was that in his holdperhaps because of the fulness of her surrenderthat had never been before,something flaming, something fiercely electric, in his swift acceptance of her.

" I fear good men's censures, and to their favourable acceptance I submit my labours, "et linguas mancipiorum Contemno.

Mercy's was a bounding and delighted acceptance.

In the great and tragic history of Europe there is a turning-point that marks the defeat of the ideal of a world-order and the definite acceptance of international anarchy.

126 adjectives to describe  acceptance