10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INALTERABLENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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What is American?: New Identities in U.S. Culture
This inflexibility has two components, definiteness and inalterableness: the
expectations that define roles have usually been treated as definite and
inalterable (and for this reason networks of roles have sometimes been theorized
as a ...
Walter Hölbling, Arno Heller, 2004
... INALIENABILITY INALIENABLE INALIENABLY INALTERABILITIES
INALTERABILITY INALTERABLE INALTERABLENESS INALTERABLENESSES
INALTERABLY INAMORATA INAMORATAS INAMORATO INAMORATOS INANE
INANELY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
inalterability or inalterableness noun. • inalterably adverb. inamorata /inama'raita/
t> noun (inamoratas) chiefly literary, formal or old use a woman who is in love or
who is beloved; a girlfriend. © 17c: Italian, from innamorare to inflame with love.
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Chambers concise dictionary
[17c] □ inalienability n. □ inalienably adv. inalterable > adj not able to be altered
. □ inalterability or inalterableness n. □ inalterably adv. inamorata /mama'rarta/
on (inamoratas) chiefly literary, formal or old use a woman who is in love or who ...
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The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy: My confession. Critique ...
By his oath — the inalterableness of his counsel, for between us, too, mutual
agreements are confirmed by an oath. By his anger and fury — his loathing and
hatred of evil, for we, too, become angry and hate what is contrary to our will.
graf Leo Tolstoy, Leo Wiener, 1904
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The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy
By his oath—the inalterableness of his counsel, for between us, too, mutual
agreements are confirmed by an oath. By his anger and fury-his loathing and
hatred of evil, for we, too, become angry and hate what is contrary to our will.
graf Leo Tolstoy, Leo Wiener
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A New Dictionary English and Russian,: Composed Upon the ...
L'inalterableness, s. (unchangeableness) непремѣнносшь , непреложносшь , .
неизмѣняемосmь, 17nalterablу, аdv. (unchangeablу) непремѣнно и
непреложно, посшоянно, неизмѣнно. ТТualtered, adi. (not changed)
неперемѣнный ...
Николай Өедоровïч Грамматин, Михаил Алексиеевич Пареного, 1816
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The Ancient Gods in Greek Romance
At this period, so far from being variable, her chief characteristic is fixity,
inalterableness, the qualities of Fate. III. A growing tendency is manifest to
attribute evil and variability to her, and an increasing desire to propitiate her. This
may explain ...
Gwendolen Brown Willis, 1905
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Perceptions and images of China
The inalterableness had its negative sides. The foremost negative aspect for
Schelling was the absence of castes or classes; the only distinction between
each person was their function within the state. All power was centralized in the
emperor ...
Heinz-Dieter Assmann, Thomas Chan, Wenhong Chen, 2008
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American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
... continues to draw sustenance and luster out of every letter of his illustrious
name. He knew well the inalterableness of the Master Formula—knew well that
not even Time. that insufierable changer of all things material—could ever
substitute.