10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «AMENABLENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
Amenability, n. Accountability, liability, responsibility, answerableness,
amenableness. Amenable, a. Accountable, liable, responsible, answerable.
Amenableness, n. Amenability. Amend, v. a. Improve, mend, emend, correct,
rectify, reform, ...
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
For the manacles, the dungeon, and the scaffold are not more certain signs of
guilt and amenableness to human law, than death reigning over all is the sign of
universal condemnation, universal amenableness to the broken law of God.
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Medicine in Metamorphosis: Speech, Presence and Integration
The amenableness to treatment of the members of the child's nest, primarily the
mother and father, is important: the smaller, or more helpless developmentally,
the child is, the more essential this amenableness is. Again, a much rougher ...
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The Christian indeed; or, The Lord's prayer expounded
For the manacles, the dungeon and the scaffold, are not more certain signs of
guilt and amenableness to human law than death reigning over all is the sign of
universal condemnation, universal amenableness to the broken law of God.
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Science and Humanism in the French Enlightenment
8 On the amenableness of nature to moralizing, La Mettrie's differences with such
contemporaries as Voltaire, Diderot, D'Alembert, Rousseau, etc., have led some
critics to categorize him as a "counter-Enlightenment" figure; see Giuseppe A.
3. agreeableness, willingness, amenableness, submis- siveness, obligingness;
graciousness, geniality, gentleness, mildness; politeness, cordiality,
courteousness, mannerliness, courtliness, civility; urbanity, suaveness,
sophistication.
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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The new thermodynamics: the non-postulated rationale of ...
Amenableness to Boyle's law. 2. Amenableness to Gay Lussac's supplement to
Boyle s law. 3. Maintenance of constant rate of change of contained heat,
reckoned with respect to corresponding variation of temperature, and for all
change of ...
Jacob Tripler Wainwright, 1921
'They can't - er — what do you mean, bred for amenableness?' Katriona said, her
mind suddenly filled with a vision of councillors bent over parchment sheets of
genealogies, like Lord Prendergast deciding which mares were worthy of his ...
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The American Annual Register
Mahmoud had seen his best troops routed by the half armed and unpaid
insurgent soldiery of Greece, while the latter had, in their turn, speedily fallen
before Ibrahim's Egyptian troops, whose chief excellence consisted in their
amenableness ...
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The North American Review
... amenableness. It abets the authority of those who order, and rivets 1830.] The
Navy. ' 383.
Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, 1830