10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CIVILISABLE»
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civilisable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
civilisable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
Civilizable (siv'i-H-za-bl), a. [< civilize + -able; = F. civilisable = Pg. civilizavel.]
Capable of being civilized. Also spelled civilisable. civilization (siv'i-li-za'shon), n.
[< civilize + -ation; = F. civilisation = Sp. civilizacion = Pg. civilizacao = D.
civilisatie ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
To the civilian mind it might seem that, when a king writes up an inscription to
record his buildings, he wishes that inscription to be read of all men for all time.
E. A. Freeman, Venice, p. 296. civilisable, civilisation, etc. See civilizable,
civilization ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Pertaining to or characteristic of a civilian. To the civilian mind it might seem that,
when a king writes up an Inscription to record his buildings, he wishes that
inscription to be read of all men for all time. £-'. A. Freeman, Venice, p. 296.
civilisable ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
To the civilian mind it might seem that, when a king writes up an inscription to
record his buildings, he wishes that inscription to be read of all men for all time.
E. A. Freeman, Venice, p. 296. civilisable, civilisation, etc. See civilizatle,
civilization ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
To the civilian mind it might seem that, when a king writes up an inscription to
record his buildings, he wishes that inscription to be read of all men for all time.
E. A. Freeman, Venice, p. 296. civilisable, civilisation, etc. See civilizable,
civilization ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
To the civilian mind it might seem that, when a king writes up an inscription to
record his buildings, he wishes that inscription to be read of all men for all time.
E. A. Freeman, Venice, p. 296. civilisable, civilisation, etc. See dvilizable,
civilization ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, with a New Atlas of ...
296. civilisable, civilisation, etc. See ciz'ilizable, civilization, etc. civillst (siv'i-list), n
. [( ML. cirilista, ( L. civilis, civil : see ('ll'lLJ A civilian, or person versed in the civil
law. Warburton. civility (si-vil'i-ti), n.; pl. civilitiea (-tiz). [( ME. mug/lite, citizenship, ...
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Understanding Muslim Identity: Rethinking Fundamentalism
How. to. be. Human: The. Civilised. and. the. Civilisable. Over the centuries, the
concept of civilisation has changed and adapted to the historical context. The
Greeks, Romans and Arabs associated the word 'civilisation', which derives from
the ...
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A decade of Italian women
... largely to the mass of anarchy and barbarism, that rendered Bome one of the
most insecure places of abode in Europe, and still taints the instincts of its
populace with characteristics, which make it one of the least civilisable races of
Italy.
Thomas Adolphus Trollope, 1859
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Dictionary of English Spelling
... citizens; courteous civilian civility civilities civilly SEE PANEL at civic civilize or
civilise to improve and educate; to refine civilizable or civilisable civilization or
civilisation civilizer or civiliser civilizing or civilising civvies or civies (slang)
civilian, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CIVILISABLE»
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The radicalism of Australian Muslims is a domestic issue
Before that the English, and the Scots wonder if the Catholic Irish were assimilable, or even civilisable. It was not that much later that a new ... «Brisbane Times, Sep 14»
Feminism? Forget it, sisters
... barbaric, barely civilisable and incapable of switching on the vacuum cleaner without breaking it – and eternal shame on Alistair Campbell ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 10»