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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

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CONCURRENCE, noun

1. A meeting or coming together; union; conjunction.

We have no other measure but of our own ideas, with the concurrence of other probable reasons, to persuade us.

2. A meeting of minds; agreement in opinion; union in design; implying joint approbation.

Tarquin the proud was expelled by the universal concurrence of nobles and people.

3. A meeting or conjunction, whether casual or intended; combination of agents, circumstances or events.

Struck with these great concurrences of things.

4. Agreement; consent; approbation. See No. 2.

5. Agreement or consent, implying joint aid or contribution of power or influence.

From these sublime images we collect the greatness of the work, and the necessity of the divine concurrence to it.

6. A meeting, as of claims, or power; joint rights; implying equality in different persons or bodies; as a concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts.

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