10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEMISSIVE»
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demissive in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
demissive and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Essays on Men and Manners
The subjects, very orderly, repentant, and demissive; the governess, more rigid
and imperious than ever. The former, withered, decrepid, languishing; the latter,
in greater vigour, and more beautiful than before. Time appeared to produce in
her ...
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English German and German English Pocket Dictionary: With a ...
Demigratiun, Ьет-t-grä'-fdjönn, *. Síueiüunberung,/. Demise, bi'tncitf', s. SIbfebcn,
п.; -, t?. a. uermuífeen ; ser v ad) ten. Demies, bt-mijî', adj. bcmiitMg. De-mission,
bi-mif(J}'"bn, s. Grniefcri« fl«Wfl,/ • [tbiß. Demissive, bl - mi§'- fi», arlj. bemu» ...
James C. Oehlschlager, 1858
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The Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and ...
Demise, Demissive, adj. di -mis, di-mis'sïv, humble, soumis, c. Demission, s. fli-m'
ish'ûn, relâchement, m. Jhimlt, va. di-mtf, démettre, ôier. D»'iiiocracy. s. dt'Tuok'rà-
ву, démocratie, f. Democrat, iVmocratist, s. dim'v-krdt, di-niùk'- rd-ti.tt, ...
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The British moralist, or, Young gentleman and lady's polite ...
... anii demissive ; the governess, more rigid and imperious than ever. The sormer
, withered, decrepit, languishing; the latter, in great vigour, and more beautisul
than- besore. Time appeared to produce in her, a very opposite effect, to that it ...
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The works in verse and prose, of William Shenstone, esq: in ...
The subjects, very orderly, repentant, and demissive ; the governess, more rigid
and imperious than ever. The former, withered, decrepit, languishing; the latter, in
greater vigour, and more beautiful than before. Time appeared to produce in her
...
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The British Prose Writers: Cowley's essays. Shenstone's essays
The subjects, very orderly, repentant, and demissive ; the governess, more rigid
and imperious than ever: the former, withered, decrepit, languishing ; the latter, in
greater vigour, and more beautiful than before. Time appeared to produce in her
...
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Musapædia, or Miscellany poems, never before printed. By ...
With Back relaxing and demissive Ears, Stern Pluto's fawning Centinel appears ; ,
Demands but Tribute from thy tuneful String, And he'll secure thy Passage to his
King. * The Snakes uncurl around the Furies Heads, !. - - Whilst they on Iron rest ...
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Reliability and Risk Issues in Large Scale Safety-critical ...
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n|-.|inns '.. -.Ul|letL'nl'lSl|'8Il1IB ._ Demissive signal. L'luL'l'ml when Ill: é
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sentences in a ...
Le Lani shakes her head no, waving a demissive hand in the others direction. “
Please try, Chris,” she whispers through pursed lips. “I'll find a way back to you.”
Chris promises, despite personal apprehensions and questionable faith in his ...
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The literary miscellany: or, Selections and extracts, ...
... the path they had forsaken. Our travelers, in a little time after this, passed over
the bridge that introduced them to their closing stage. The subjects, very orderly,
repentant, and demissive ; the governess, more rigid and imperious than ever.