10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CENSURABLENESS»
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These judgments, as regards that which they formally contain, i.e. the declaration
of the censurableness, and of the particular species and manner or of the formal
ground of the censurableness, are infallible ; and hence the obedience above ...
These judgments, as regards that which they formally contain, i.e. the declaration
of the censurableness, and of the particular species and manner or of the formal
ground of the censurableness, are infallible ; and hence the obedience above ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1869
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
They are This, and divers others, are alike in their censurableness called the "
eyes and ears " of the emperor. — by the unskilful, be it divinity, physic, poetry,
etc. Council of censors, a council provided for by the Con- Whitlock, Manners ol
Eng.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Dublin Review: A Quarterly and Critical Journal
These judgments, as regards that which they formally contain, i.e. the declaration
of the censurableness, and of the particular species and manner or of the formal
ground of the censurableness, are infallible ; and hence the obedience above ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
IIopr/ináreahuocrb , Llamableness , censurableness , reprehensiblencss.
Порицётельный , a. blamable , censurable, reprehensible; censortons.
Порицёть ‚ 57, порещй , ne, v. to blame, censure, reprehend; —ся, p.v. to be
blamed, censured, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... Censoriously, sen-so'ré-lls-lé. ad. in a severe reflecting manner
CensoriouSness, sen-so'ré-ns-nés. 5. disposition to reproach ' [a censor
Censorship, sén'sér-shlp. s. the oflice of Censurable,'sénfshu-ra-bl. a. culpable
Censurableness, ...
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The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
Worthy of blainable ; culpable ; reprebensible. Censurableness, (sen'shoor-a-bl-
ues) 71. State of being censurable ; fitness t j bo censured ; blamableness.
Censurably, (sen'sh66r-a-ble) adv. In a blameworthy manner. Censure, (sen'
shoor) n.
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The Recent Attempt to Defeat the Constitutional Provisions ...
So far is the voluntary consent of these pewholders to the surrender of their most
sacred rights from diminishing the censurableness of this transaction, it greatly
enhances it. Christians are enjoined to search the scriptures for themselves; ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Censoriousness, stii-s6'rb-fis-nls. .9. disposition to reproach or censure. Til.
Censorsliip,sén's6r-ship.o.the office of a censor. Censurable, sEn'shb-ri-bl. a.
worthy sure, culpable. L03/(g, Censurableness, s8n'shh-ri-bl-nés. s.
blameableness.
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A Pocket Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
СЕВ Censorious or Censórlal, , Censorship, ». oficio d dignidad de censor
Censual, a. censual Censurable, a. censurable Censurableness, ». estarlo de
ьег censurable Censure, ». censura, reprehension To Censure, pa. censurar*
criticar; ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1845