10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CALAMITOUSNESS»
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calamitousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Those who are more or less involved in this degradation, are in general, for
obvious reasons, far from sufficiently alive to its extent and calamitousness. We
will therefore give an illustration, by help of which we may be better able at least ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1876
Those who are more or less involved in this degradation, are in general, for
obvious reasons, far from sufficiently alive to its extent and calamitousness. We
will therefore give an illustration, by help of which we may be better able at least ...
3
The Popular History of England
... them : and so as many were taken there, as so few men could lay-hold on : and
till midnight the bullets flying towards my door and windows, and the sorrowful
fugitives hastening by for their lives, did tell me the calamitousness of war.
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Charles Knight's Popular History of England
... bullets flying towards my door and windows, and the sorrowful fugitives basting
by for their lives, did tell me the calamitousness of war.” * The prisoners taken at
the battle of Worcester, and in the subsequent flight, exceeded seven thousand.
5
New Pocket-dictionary of the English and Italian Languages
... adalatore, m. Cajolery, a. leeiagberia; eorema, f. Cake, a. foeaeeia; efogtiata, f.;
— , e. a. rappigtiarei. Catabaab, a. eaeea, t. Catamitoae, a. eatamitoeo.
CALAMITOUSNESS 3 4 CANDIDATE Catdmitoaeeeee, a. iafortmeie, m. eolamità
, miteria,
Friedrich Ernst Feller, 1890
6
Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... ka-lam'e-tus a. miserable, un- ccns [well happy, wretched fry ; distress
Caligation,kal-Ie-ga'shun ».darknes8,cloucl- Calamitousness, ka-!am'e-tus-ne's s.
mise- Caliginous, ka-lidje'e-nus a. obscure, dim Calamity, ka-lam'e-te ».
misfortune, ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1850
7
The University Magazine and Free Review
If Romanes had really felt between times what he there says about the black
calamitousness and mindless desolation of the rationalistic frame of mind, he
could not possibly have published his book, even anonymously. In his preface he
...
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
The name of a plant. CALAMITOUS, ki-lamH-tfis. a. Miserable, involved in
distress, unhappy, wretched. CALAMITOUSNESS, ltsia-lamflltiis-nis. s. Misery,
distrefs. CALAMlTY, ka-lzimCi-ty. s. Misfortune, cause of misery. CALAMUS. ltltlfia
-mfrs. s.
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Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ...
How say we that those were favoured who deceased ere the evils came which
followed hard upon the decease, if also after death they feel whatever things
befal in the calamitousness of human life ? Or haply do we err in saying this, and
in ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
CALAMITOUSNESS, s. Truaighe, mi-shonas, mi-aghmhorachd, mi-shealbhachd.
CALAMITY, s. 1. Misfortune, cause of misery, distress : truaighe, dosgainn,
calldachd, trioblaid, amhghar. 2. misery, distress: truaighe, Amhghar, trioblaid, ...