10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DENYINGLY»
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A Monument to the Memory of George Eliot: Edith J. Simcox's ...
Wrote self- denyingly to say all that on Saturday. Still self-denyingly sent the
parcel of mended shirts by a girl. On the next Tuesday (14th) he was ushered
upstairs bringing another parcel, and when 1 heard she was in the carriage 1
rushed ...
Edith Jemima Simcox, Constance Marie Fulmer, Margaret E. Barfield, 1998
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Churchfolk's home magazine
Practise self-denial wherever you can ; eat self-denyingly, sleep self-denyingly,
dress self-denyingly, speak self-denyingly, spend your money self-denyingly, be
it much or little. For if you learn to abstain at will from even harmless food, you will
...
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The Third Factor of Production
We are told that the labourer is fed, work is provided with tools, enterprise with
appliances from a store which has been created by the wise far-seeing capitalist,
virtuously and self- denyingly putting things by when he might have consumed ...
Arthur James Ogilvy, 1898
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The History of the High Court of Parliament: Its Antiquity, ...
... according to King Edward's Country: And in the latter Sentence (Lagam Rexgis
Edwardi 'vobis reddo) I dare persuade my self that he would not have made the
King so self-denyingly generous, as to give his People King Edward's County.
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Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of South Carolina
... though some few, we rejoice to say, find no times too hard, however limited
their means, to keep them from aiding the cause, which Christ and the Church
call them heartily and self-denyingly to promote. Were this duty seen in its true
light, ...
Episcopal Church. Diocese of South Carolina. Convention, 1843
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Writer's Diary Volume 1: 1873-1876
She has firmly declared her wish to participate in the common cause and has
applied herself to it not only disinterestedly but even self-denyingly. The Russian
man, in these last decades, has become terribly prone to the vices of acquisition,
...
... area of Belgium, Borinage, where he self-denyingly helped the poor, even
descending into the mines himself. Living in a state of utter destitution among
paupers was a kind of test of Vincent's abilities, as if he sensed that life would not
be ...
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Ideology and National Identity in Post-communist Foreign ...
Nevertheless. scholarship and journalism identifies 'ideology' in apparently, or
even self-denyingly. non- ideological foreign policies. K.J. Holsti defined ideology
in such a way that the major key inputs of foreign policy that any country would ...
She came in every day, and she self-denyingly kept herpromise.I feltit personally
so distressing (as reminding meof myown affliction during my husband's last
illness) to see how she suffered under these circumstances, that I must begnot to
...
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Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of ...
To fear the Lord, so as to depart from evil, is true wisdom and understanding (Job
xxviii. 28); those that have it are truly wise, but self-denyingly so, and not wise in
their own eyes. For our encouragement thus to live in the fear of God it is here ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DENYINGLY»
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Invincible, St James Theatre, review: 'summer froth'
... self-denyingly teetotal and just how patchy both marriages are. Is it ground-breaking, cutting-edge? Not at all. But as astringent summer froth, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 14»
Casual Restos: Take comfort in Else's expanded menu
The room is wonderfully, gloriously, age-denyingly dark, reasonably quiet and comfortable. It's all about conversation and pints. It's hard to think ... «Montreal Gazette, Nov 12»