10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DELEBLE»
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deleble in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language, ...
[L. in, not, and deleble.] Indelicate, in-del'i-kät, adj., not delicate ; offensive to
good manners or purity of mind ; coarse. — adv. indelicately. [L. in, not, and
Delicate.] indelicacy, in-dcl'i-ka-si, п., want of delicacy or refinement of taste and
manners ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, Andrew Findlater, James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1867
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
[L. in, not, and definite] indelible, in-del'i-bl, adj., not deleble or able to be blotted
out or efi'aced.—~ado. indel'ibly.—n. indel'ibility. [L. in, not, and deleble.]
indelicste, in-del'i-kat, adj., not delicate; offensive to good manners or purity of
mind; ...
Robert Chambers, J. Donald, 1867
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Chamber's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
я. indef lnlteness. [L. in, not, and definite.] Indelible, in-del'i-Ы, adj., not deleble or
able to be blotted out or effaced. — adv. Indelibly. — n. indelibility. [L. in, not, and
deleble.] Indelicate, in-deft-lcat, adj., not delicate ; offensive to good manners or ...
James Donald, William Chambers, 1868
4
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
A paper or otherarticle printed, impressed or colored on different parts of its
surface with one or more fast and one or more deleble colors, forming continuous
regular or irregular lines, at the dividing lines of the fast and deleble colors, ...
United States. Patent Office, 1895
5
And Pastures New: A Collection of Poems
TOO DELEBLE, ALAS1 Now that the sun has passed Beneath the west, Now that
the rosy spread Begins to fade And after-light is thinning, Night advances,
winning Inch on golden inch. Too deleble, alas! The dapple on the branch, The ...
Melville Cane, Henry Cane Melville, 1956
6
Snow Toward Evening: Poems
Too Deleble, Alas! Now that the sun has passed Beneath the west, Now that the
rosy spread Begins to fade And after-light is thinning, Night advances, winning
Inch on golden inch. Too deleble, alas! The dapple on the branch, The shimmer
on ...
7
The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall; ...
... usual thing with the following Popes, either to infringe or abrogate the acts of
their predecessors "3' Neither was this act of Stephen an error merely “ in matter
of fact°,” but principally in matter of Faith,—that the Episcopal character is deleble
.
8
A Sermon Upon Popery: Preach'd Before the University of ...
The Platonic Notion, that the ieflmfflaaampTin-weld, the curable Sins, the deleble
Suing-&departed Souls were scour'd and purg'd off by r'Proportionate
Punishments; i Lia r_._-;'+. m z'g'zx- I?" " glide pandammr ina'ieÞVH'T-'ll "Fill
Suffie'nshe ...
9
An Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
... [Not-deleble] _ ~mro a Benefici», Indemniße, [Preferve from ай). Indulgence. .
hurt] Cvracioufneß] In emnit), [Мог p. Hurt] ÍI'ondnefs] Pope's- P.P2rd0n] Выйти',
aHard [make] [МИ/Ъ'), [Diligence Inebiiate, [adj. р. Indeiir. Га. Paâion] runkennds
...
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Healing of the Goddess: An Experiential Guide to Assist ...
Soul in progressive evolution can realize a greater vision towards a sustainable
future for our Planet and the Soul upon her, lest we forget our Progeny. Sian.
CHAPTER ONE IMPLOSION ancer is a deleble negative energetic code Xi
Healing ...