Candor obliges us to admit, however, that there is some truth in the statement of the late Professor Yandell, in the memoir above quoted.
"The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University"
Robert Peter
A new Secretary of State intends to be independent, but something turns up that obliges him to consult Mr. Mothercountry.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell
In like manner, the people of the United States are to be understood to mean, by the words of the Constitution, just what those words commonly meant when the Constitution was adopted, unless such meaning is repelled or qualified by the context; in which case, a regard for truth obliges us to adopt this new or qualified meaning.
"Slavery and the Constitution"
William Ingersoll Bowditch