10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISPUTABLENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Elements of Orthoepy: Containing a Distinct View of the ...
discourse discreet discrete discretive disdain disease disembogue disgrace
disguise disgust dishabille dishevcl disjunctive diflike dismay disparage dispatch
dispen sary dispense display disport dispose dispraise disputable
disputableness ...
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
... depraved state. INDlSPOSlTlON, in-dis-po-zlshfl 1 tin. s. Disorder of health,
tendcncy to sicknefs; disinclination, dislike. INDISPUTABLE, ln-disflpfi-tzlbl. a.
Uncontrovertable. incontestable. IN DISPUTABLENESS, in-djsl-pfitzlbl-nis.
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Ocnópvmo, ad. contestably, disputably,controvertibly,question ably.
Оспоримость, contestableness, disputableness, controvertibleness,
questionableness. Ocnópmrbtù, а. contestable, disputable, controvertible ,
questionable. Ocnópwrl., s.
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A Dictionary of the English Language ...: To which is Added, ...
Indis'putable, a. not to be disputed. In- disputableness, *. the state or quality of
being indisputable. Indisputably, ad. beyond dispute. Indissoluble, a. that cannot
be dissolved; not separable ; binding for ever. In- dissol'ubleness, Indissolubil'ity,
...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
Disputable, dis'-piw-ta-bl, a. ammheus, dadleuadwy, dadladwy, hyddadl
Disputableness,dis'-piw-ta-bl-nes,s.dadl- euogrwydd,dadleuusrwydd,
dadlusrwydd Disputacity, dis-piw-tas'-i-tj, s. dadldu- eddrwydd, tuedd at
ddadleuyddiaeth, ...
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time
Any dispute, or even disputableness, in ground-nay, what plausible topic, even of
those which once and long were popular, would the proposer of such a renewal
be now in a condition, with common gravity, to dilate upon P Not the danger of a ...
Thomas Carson Hansard, 1826
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The Jesuits loyalty: manifested in three several treatises ...
... neither Rcligion, Veneration, Duty,or Awe tothe Seeosfiome, which ought either
to perswade or extort, any more then it can legitimate, such an Oath 3 which it
can never do, in regard of the publick and unreproved disputableness of the case
.
Edward Stillingfleet, Baron William Cecil Burghley, William Watson, 1677
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Ethnicity and Nation Building in the Nordic World
This encapsulated the in- disputableness of the nationalist case. Such a view
could be expressed, with even greater force, after Social Darwinism, the ideology
of the day, gave to the "higher" civilisation a moral right — indeed duty — to raise
...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
In- disputableness, s. the state or quality of being indisputable. Indisputably, ad.
beyond dispute. I od is' soluble, a. that cannot be dissolved ; not separable ;
binding for ever. I u- dissol'ubleness, Indissolubil'ity, 5. the state or quality of
being ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1862
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The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte
... such a liberty exist under the positive system, which excludes no subject
whatever from discussion, under fitting conditions, — to say nothing of the greater
precision and in- disputableness of moral prescriptions under the positive system
.