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Definition of To allow of

To allow of
Allow Al*low", v. i. To admit; to concede; to make allowance or abatement. Allowing still for the different ways of making it. --Addison. To allow of, to permit; to admit. --Shak.

Meaning of To allow of from wikipedia

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