10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APPERTAINMENT»
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appertainment in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Joint Production and Responsibility in Ecological Economics: ...
Before stocks can be formally defined, the terms set and attribute of
appertainment need to be explained. Definition 4.1. A set is a group of elements
that possess a common attribute. This common attribute, which distinguishes the
set, is called ...
Stefan Baumgärtner, Malte Michael Faber, Johannes Schiller, 2006
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Joint Production and Responsibility in Ecological Economics
Before stocks can be formally defined, the terms set and attribute of
appertainment need to be explained. Definition 4.1. A set is a group of elements
that possess a common attribute. This common attribute, which distinguishes the
set, is called ...
Baumgärtner, S. Faber, M. Schiller, J., 2006
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A Grammar of the Gujarátí Language by Shápurjí Edaljí
Connection, relation, appertainment in the following : — 311*1*11 Mlsi ; ^IM 5 *U
«j ; Wl "H^l- V. Amount, degree, quantity, extent, length, &c. ; or completeness, &c.
; M'ctHl ^M3J| : H^i H^; 1&'U«U t&«-U- VI. Change from and unto. Ex. ^.
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
'Perthynasol, a. appropriate l Perthynasoli, v. a. to render appropriate Perthynasn,
v. a. to become appropriate Perthynedigaeth, s. m. appropriation Perthyniad,
s. m. appertainment, a rendering pertinent _ [lfitlve Perthynol, a.pertaining or ...
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Biblical Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews in ...
5, where it is vplainly said that Moses was not- lord but only servant in his house-
L. . but the genitive az'rroi) is (just'as in the words e'v 3M) To"; Olrap ; - 0.131017,
ver. 5) merely a genitive of appertainment or locality. “ His house” signifies “the ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare
He snent' our messengers^ and we lay by Our appertainment*,' visiting of him :
Let him be told so ; lest, perchance, he think We dare not move the question of
our place, Or know not what we are. Pair. I shall say so to him. [Exit. Ulyss. We
saw ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1851
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. - London, Bohn 1845
APPEND, v. a. Croch air, crocb ri; cuir па dhéigh, cuir ri. APPENDIX, s. Am mir an
crochadh, fath-sgrìobhadh; ni co-cbeangailte ri ni eile. APPERTAIN, v. n. còrach
no nâduir. APPERTAINMENT, s. Ni а bhuineas do dh' inbhe sam bith, dlighe.
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1845
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Conversational Persuasion as the Principle for a ...
The new meaning theory thus confers a philosophical appertainment for the
theory of conversational persuasion and its generalization, the non-conflictual
theory of discourse. It is thus to be noted that, in the light of the theory of
conversational ...
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A Dictionary, English and Hindoostanee: In Which The Words ...
Appertainment, appurtenance,v inllead of, read :tppertenance. Apogee, a. bo adi
fhums, v. appfßlion. To Approach, b. milna, ana, jana, a-or ja-lugna, b,hirna, v. ro
join. Appoíition, а.' nooqttt moaqabil. Archer, p. teerznn. 'Го Arife, b. gooznrna, ...
John Borthwick Gilchrist, 1790
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
v. a. to annex [annexion Appendication, Ap-pén-dé-ka'shfin. s. Appendix, ap-pén'
diks. s. something ap. pended or added Apfgertain, ap-pér-tane'. v. n. to belong
by right or nature Appertainment, ap-pér-tane'mént. that belongs to any ...