10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CREDITABLENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
creditableness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
creditableness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Researches in South Africa: Illustrating the Civil, Moral, ...
That all this is attainable (I hope you will not attribute the remark to any foolish
pride in the arrangement or economy of a soldier's life) is demonstrable from the
view of the order, comfort, and creditableness of the families of the Cape Colonial
...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
মাতববর | Creditableness, n. s. সৰুম. মর্যাদের্ন. মাতলরি৪ প্রন্থঢাতি. মান] তা I
Creditably, ad. সৰুমপূবর্বক. -থ্যাতরপে. সৰুন্তেরপে. মর্যাদ্যোপুরঃ সরে. বিশিহটতারূপে.
মানতোপূর্ষেক. অসৰুমরাহিত্যপূবর্বক. বি না অপমান বা অণঢাতিপূবর্বক | Creditor, ৪. ৪.
ঊত্তমর্ণ ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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Hindoostanee Philology: Comprising a Dictionary, English and ...
creditableness, roo-daree, mœlvtuburee, v. credit. creditably, ba-ilgtibar, ba-
hœrmut, qudr- &_c. se. creditor, qurz:khvvah, sad_h, byohuriya, dhunee, к (side
of an account) jumg or khurch, v. debtor, banker. v L.. Credulity, sadu-dìlee,
b_holalee, ...
John Borthwick Gilchrist, 1825
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Didactics: Social, Literary, and Political
... a mischief, should wish to see its professors more or less reputable as
individuals; considering that, in proportion to their creditableness, will it be the
less injurious, and the benefit of which it may be ~ capable, the more certainly
educed.
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
CREDITABLENEss, s. Teistealachd, urram, measalachd. CHEDITABLY, adv. See
Creditable. CREDITOR, s. Fear nam fiach, fear-fiacha. CREDULITY, s.
Baoghaltachd, neo-amharusachd, faoineachd. CREDULOUS, adj. Baoghalta ...
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The Works of Mr. William Allen, Consisting of Thirteen ...
_ * And the creditableness of hisWord depends upon the knowledge or belief of
the fidelity of his Nature. 'And this Truth of God, and of his Word, is - the ""'TT'\
theimmediate Object of Faith. By said), 'a Man believes A' Dzscourse qf; the two ...
William Allen, Richard KIDDER (Bishop of Bath and Wells.), John Williams, 1707
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The Rural Economy of Yorkshire: Comprizing the Management of ...
... supper given to sarm work-people at the close of harvest 3 a harvest-home. Z 3
MENSE 3 MENSE; manners; creditableness. MENSEFUL; mannerly, decent,
neat. MERCURY; arsenic. MET YORKSHIRE. 341.
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The Church of England quarterly review
... against such a suggestion as that contained in the quotation, and distinctly
aver that the Bible stands on its own evidence, and that the creditableness of its
writers is not dependent on the degree in which we have rightly understood them.
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Fate, far, fall, fat — me, m&t — pine, pin — no, mSve, Creditable, kred'it-a-bl a.
reputable ; estl mable Creditableness, k Creditably, kted'it-a-ble ad. reputably
Creditor, kred'U-fir s. he to whom a debt is owed Crass, kras a. gross, coarse [
ness ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1850
may find reason to doubt the immaculateness of our conduct towards Mexico,
and the creditableness of those claims of the British merchant, of which so much
has been made against the unfortunate Mexicans. On this point, Dr. Lempriere's ...