10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTINUEDNESS»
Discover the use of
continuedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
continuedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A dictionary of the Welsh language. [Preceded by] A grammar ...
(dyfal) Tending to be assiduous. Dyf.ilaidd, a. (dyfal) Similitive ; conjectural.
Dyfalàu, r. n. (dyfal) To be assiduous. Dyfaldawd, ». m. (dyfal) Assiduity ;
unccasing- ness; continuity; tediousness. Dyfalder, ». m. (dyfal) Continuedness ;
diligence.
2
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; ...
(dyfal) Siruilitive ; conjectural. Dyfalàu, r. n. (dyfal) To be assiduous. Dyfaldawd,
s. m. (dyfal) Assiduity ; unceasing- ness; continuity; tediousness. Dyfalder, ». m. (
dyfal) Continuedness ; diligence. Dyfaledd, ». m. (dyfal) Continuedness ;
assiduity ...
3
The posthumous works of ... John Howe, ed. by J. Hunt
This form of expression, namely, by the present tense, is commonly used to hold
forth to us the continuedness of any thing ; when we do not say such a thing was,
or such a thing will be ; hut such a thing is, it notes, I say, the continuedness of ...
John Howe, John Hunt, 1832
4
The whole works of ... John Howe [ed. by J. Hunt].
This form of expression, namely, by the present tense, is commonly used to hold
forth to us the continuedness of any thing ; when we do not say such a thing was,
or such a thing will be ; but such a thing is, it notes, I say, the continuedness of ...
John Howe, John Hunt, 1813
5
Bentham's Theory of Fictions
We have largeness, smallness, length, shortness, thickness, thinness ; we have,
moreover, quickness, slowness. We might have as well as rising, risingness ; as
well as falling, fallingness ; as well as continued, continuedness, as well as ...
6
Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A.: With Memoirs of His Life
This form of expression, viz. by the present tense, is commonly used to hold forth
to us the continuedness of any thing ; when we don't say such a thing was, or
such a thing will be, but such a thing is, it notes, I say, the continuedness of the ...
This form of expression, viz. by the present tense, is commonly used to hold forth
to us the continuedness of any thing ; when we don't say such a thing was, or
such a thing will be, but such a thing is, it notes, I say, the continuedness of the ...
John Howe, Edmund Calamy, 1835
This form of expression, viz. by the present tense, is commonly used to hold forth
to us the continuedness of any thing : when we don't say such a thing was, or
such a thing will be, but such a thing is, it notes, I say, the continuedness of the ...
John Howe, Edmund Calamy, 1835
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The Works of the Rev. John Howe ...: With Memoirs of His Life
T is form of expression, M2. by the present tense, is commonly used to hold forth
to us the continuedness of any thing; when we don't say such a thing was, or
such a thing will be, but such a thing is, it notes, I say, the continuednem of the
thing ...
John Howe, Edmund Calamy, 1838
Long-continuedness is perhaps the real reason which underlies the many cases
which have formulated and announced the reen- actment rule. For where a
regulation has been issued, and then the statute on which it is based has been ...