10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EXCOGITABLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
excogitable in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
excogitable im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Foundations of Logic and Language: Studies in Philosophical ...
Strawson writes: It cannot be simply assumed that the pragmatic pressures which
shape [natural] language, even though they may be expected to yield some forms
corresponding more or less closely to the ideally excogitable forms, will ...
2
Universal dictionary of the English language: a new and ...
Not excogitable ; not able to be thought out. " Wherelu can man be amid to
resemble his unex- cogitable power and perfecLednessT" — Raleigh: Mist. World
, bk. L. ch. li. * fin -ex cub -able, o. [Pref. un- (1), and Eng. excusable.] Not
excusable ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1899
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Universal Dictionary of the English Language: A New and ...
(Pref. un- (1), Ind Eng. aoogimbkl Not excogitable; not sble to be thought out. "
Whercln cm man be aid to resemble his unnaabla power and perfectedneesP—
Balelql: Bit. arid. bk. 1.. ch. ii. 'itn-ix-cip'-§-ble, a. (Pref. un- (l). and Eng. ammble.) ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1900
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The Failure of Geological Attempts Made by the Greeks: From ...
He must of necessity overlook the disputes of Tennemann, Tiedemann, Brucker,
Brandis, Zeller, Schaubach, Karsten, and Schwegler, and deal exclusively with
passages of a peculiar nature: thus all excogitable changes asserted to have ...
5
Scottish Prose of the Seventeenth & Eighteenth Centuries: ...
CRICHTON'S TRIUMPH short) "entertained the nimble witted Parisians with all
excogitable variety of learning to his own everlasting fame." Then the Rector "
rose up, and saluting the divine Crichton, after he had made an elegant
panegyrick ...
John Hepburn Millar, 1912
Lo que no es excogitable ó capaz de ser descubierto por el pensamiento.
Inexcósa ble,«. Inexcusable, lo que no se puede excusar. Inexcúsablfness, ».
Enormidad ó atrocidad, que no merece excusa, disculpa, ó perdón. Inexcusably,
ad.
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The Strife of Love in a Dream: Being the Elizabethan Version ...
And vppon the lefte side of the incomparable pallace, they brought mee into a
fayre Orchyard of excogitable expence, tyme, and subtletie of woorke-manshippe
, the contynent and cyrcuite whereof was as muche as the plot of the Pallace, ...
Francesco Colonna, Andrew Lang, R. D., 1890
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Metaphysical Works of the Celebrated Immanuel Kant
From the reasons adduced we presume the reader is fully satisfied, that the four
excogitable arguments, which we have reduced to two chief sorts, the Cartesian
and the Wolfian or that, which is given from the experience-conception of ...
... regards as the most diabolical slaughter ever planned by a human brain, a
slaughter in which it was intended to include every English Protestant living in
Ireland, and which was accordingly, excogitable only by the brain of a Papist Celt
.
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The Seven Ages of Creation: Or, Cosmos and the Mysteries ...
It is, therefore, excogitable that on those planets more and most remote from the
sun, do the lowest types and forms of life subsist, probably, strictly vegetable. For,
within the heart of those great and distant water-globes — murmuring seas afar ...
John Martin Russell, 1898