10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIVULSIVE»
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divulsive in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
divulsive and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Apologetics of the Christian Faith
And may not this analysis suggest, in its ultimate stage, that the primary dynamic
forces of nature are all divulsive, and not organic, and could never, therefore, of
themselves, and by their own action, produce any kind of organization, far less ...
William Maxwell Hetherington, 1867
In the latter end of January the combining Irish forces fell asunder in order to
pursue, with more diligence, each its own small and divulsive class purposes, or
its small and divulsive party purposes. That disbandment of our forces was a
great ...
3
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
On the other hand, in all penetrating wounds by bullets of all kinds, and by shell
fragments moving at immense speed, the main injury is done by a force of a
divulsive or expanding nature, so that the tissues are torn asunder from within
instead ...
4
British Medical Journal
THE CAUSE OF THE DIVULSIVE EFFECT OF PROJECTILES. Siu,—Sir Anthony
Bowlby's Bradshaw Lecture, published in your issue of December 25th, 1915, is
most interesting and instructive. There is one statement, however, which admits ...
... my false mate has played the traitor: evil was abolished; I, for one, meant
faithfully, and did, or would have done I” Whereby the over-sweet moon of honey
changes itself into long years of vinegar: perhaps divulsive vinegar, like
Hannibal's.
Whereby the oversweet moon of honey changes itself into long years of vinegar;
perhaps divulsive vinegar, like Hannibal's. Shall we say then, the French Nation
has led Royalty, or wooed and teased poor Royalty to lead her, to the hymeneal ...
7
Geological Essays, by Richard Kirwan,...
These events, as I already said, must have been prepared and have commehced
by the shock communicated during the rupture and depression of the bed of the
Atlantie. The divulsive force that separated Britain from Germany, seems to have
...
8
The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Hall: ...
Divestiture—The act of stripping. Divident—Distinct. Divinatory—Predictive. ,
Divulgation—Making known. Divulsion—Plucking off or away. Divulsive—
Tearing away. Dole—A Gift; ' Dormition~$leep. ' Dalia-tor, or Dorture—A
dormitory, chamer.
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, 1803
9
The Homœopathic Examiner
Arsenic generally removes the dreadful throbbing divulsive pain, which assumes
the quotidian type for the most part; and lycopodium is useful in arresting the thick
yellow discharge which frequently continues after the pain has ceased.
10
The Works: Now First Collected : with Some Account of His ...
Away, therefore, with ail the distractive, yea divulsive thoughts of the world ; and
let us Come, and behold the works of the Lord: as the Vulgate hath it in the next
verse, vacate et videte. Come, then, from thy counting-house; thou, from thy ...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, 1808