10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONVICTIVELY»
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
CONVICTIVELY, kon-vik'tiv-le, ad. In a convincing manner. CONVINCK, kon-vina'
, v. a. (convince, Lat.) To persuade or make sensible of by satisfactory evidence ;
to force a person by argument to acknowledge an error ; to convict ; to prove ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... ei argyhoeddi Convictively, cou-fic'-tif-li, ad. niewn modd argyhoeddiadol,
argylioeddol Convictiveness, con-fic'-tif-nes, s. argy- hoeddoldeb, digonoldeb i
brofi yn euog Convictor, con-fic'-tor, 8. cydwestywr, cydlettywr, cydosbydd
Convince, ...
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A Preservative Against Popery, in Several Select Discourses ...
... published with such miraculous powers derived upon them from above, that
those who would not discern and embrace it, being thus plainly and convictively
tendered, must be inexcusably blind, and perish through their own fatal obduracy
.
Edmund Gibson, John Cumming, 1848
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Conviction, ken-vik'shEin. s. detection of guilt. ('owell.—The act of convincing. l
person cast at the \ Convictive, k6n-vik'tiv. a. having the power of convincing. »
Convictively, kon-vik'tiv-lb. ad. in ac0nvincmg manner. More. Convince, kén-vinse
'.
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
CONVICTION, s. Dearbhadh, diteadh. CONVICTIVE, adj. A dhearbhas, a dhiteas.
CONVICTIVELY, adv. Air mhodh dearbhaidh. CONVINcE, v. a. 1. Force one to
acknowledge a contested position: dearbh, dearbh air, cOmhdaich air. 2. convict.
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The Universal Etymological English Dictionary:: In Two ...
L. CONVICTIVELY, in such a Manner as to convince. To CONVX'NCE [ton-
vincere, LL] to make a Man sensible os the Truth of the Thing, by Reasons and
Argumcnts. CONVl'VAL [cond-vall', L.] pertaining to Feasis or Banquets. CONUN'
DRUM ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
Coivvrorrvs, kon-vik'-tlv, adj, 157. Having the power of convincing. [convincing
manner. CONVICTIVELY, kon-vik'-tlv-le, adv. In a CONVICTIVENESS, kdn-vlk'-tlv
-nés, a. The power of convicting. To CONVINCE, kdn-vlnse',v. a. To force another
...
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby, 1862
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Human life, the phenomena of its divine nature and capacity ...
These exalted properties of our nature will guide the individual instinctively, as
they are explained fully, and understood convictively, to proclaim the Divine
nature and government, and by significant and authoritative impress enable us to
...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Уличйтельыо, ad. convictively. Уличйтельный , a. convictive. Уличный, street,
of a street. Улонйть, s. Vaas/mauri». `и Улбвка , catch , wile, fetch, quirk, trick;
snare,trap;knack, address, dexterity. Ynoßn'ênie, s. Ynáßmaßanie. YJlóBJlennblù
...
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The Life and Bibliography of Andrew Brice, Author and ...
Multitude of them extremely informing, very curious, entertaining, and often
facetiously argumentative and convictively diverting. On our Publication of the 3
or 4 first Numbers, some Great and Learned Gentlemen were, favourably, pleas'd
to ...
Thomas Nadauld Brushfield, 1714