10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECEPTIOUS»
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INDEX. on the deceptious tendency of his ftatements relative to, containing. A.
Account of the general meeting of the Britifo, creditors in the French funds, 119 * '
— of the celebration of Mr. Windham's birthday at Norwich, 863 Acts, lift of, palled
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An Introductory View Of The Rationale Of Evidence; For The ...
source, that the importance of the purpose is derived, the religious sanction
should, with its whole force, be made to operate in restraint of mendacity : _in
restraint of deceptious incorrectness and incompleteness. The influence of a
master on ...
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Cobbett's Political Register
Mr. fallacy of his financial fiatemcnts expofed, 406, 441 , M1. his miniflry
compared by Lord Tern, pie to blunt conductors, 415 , Mr. Mr. Cobbett's firt't letter
to him on the deceptious tendency of his financial llatements, 513 -———, Mr. Mr.
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected
But though in this case, as well as in the other there are at least two sources of
information which, by and in proportion to their number (each being exposed to
its own causes of deceptious incorrectncss and incompleteness, and neither ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1839
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The Ladies' Repository, and Gatherings of the West
LINES.— APPEARANCES OFTEN DECEPTIOUS. THE FAMILY GRAVE-YARD.
DEATH OF A POET. LADIES' REPOSITORY. and. 370 when David tuned his
harp to praise the Lord, and when Isaiah's holy numhers came flowing from the
pen ...
This adjunct is deceptious. In a statement or narration, delivered by any person,
on any occasion, in relation to any matter of fact, particulars may have had place
in any number, which, though altogether true in themselves, may be equally ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
APPEARANCES OFTEN DECEPTIOUS. THE FAMILY GRAVE-YARD. 370 when
David tuned his harp to praise the Lord, and when Isaiah's holy numbers calne
flowing from the pen of inspiration. The Bible should be loved, because it is the ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
The beggar's little deceptious have been no man's ruin, but many a one's
pleasure. There is, at the last hour, not the bitterness of remorse on account of
them. Weigh them, they are not very heavy. Take promiscuously from the
deceptious of ...
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"The Man Paterson.": God Versus Paterson. The Extraordinary ...
Their stoning blasphemers, and murdering by wholesale the Ca- laanites and
other idolatrous people, does in nowise astonish me, for they were aught to
believe in a jealous, angry, vengeful, deceptious deity ; a deity so ealous of his
favorite ...
Thomas Finlay (defendant.), 1844
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
... Pourics—Thc Hamburgh Manifesto—The All'air of Goree— American States
and Louisiana—The Addingtonian Navy—Charge ot' Ministry—Mr. l'itr - - - - - _ _
Mr. Cobbett's Second Letter to Mr. Addington, on the deceptious Tendency of his
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4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DECEPTIOUS»
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deceptious is used in the context of the following news items.
China's stem-cell rules go unheeded
... stem cell treatment so they are easily cheated by the deceptious advertisements made by the eagering for money companies and hospitals. «Nature.com, Apr 12»
'Ibuprofen' is a headache at National Spelling Bee
... Antony Joseph of Fairmont, Minn., greeted Bailly with a “Yo” when approaching the microphone and comfortably spelled “deceptious.”. «Daily Record, Jun 11»
Brevard County girl is spelling bee champ
The eighth-grader came in as runner-up after defeating Tracey Adjeiwaa-Pisare in a spell-off with "deceptious." "It's better than I've done in the ... «Orlando Sentinel, Mar 11»
'Deceptious' spells victory for student from Northport K-8
LUCIE - Thirty spellers, 20 rounds, and with the word "deceptious," Aldrin ... His winning word, "deceptious," means tending to lead with truth or ... «TCPalm, Mar 08»