10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DUCTILENESS»
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ductileness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Full Inquiry Into the Subject of Suicide: To which are ...
If any small place of scripture misappear to them to be of use for •*• justifying any
opinion of theirs ; then (as the word of God hath that precious " nature of gold, that
a little quantity thereof, by reason of a faithful tenacity " and ductileness, will be ...
Charles Moore, Charles Moore (Rector of Cuxton.), 1790
Hee cannot, (that's, he will not) dis-inroule Your name; — " O.E.D. Disenrol (obs.
and rare) Quotes this line as only illustration. 163 1. Ductileness: 104 Eleg. XVIII
12. "I, when I value gold, may think upon The ductileness, — " O.E.D. Ductileness
...
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The True Secret History of the Lives and Reigns of All the ...
There isastrange Virtue in this Spirit of Sol ' The Intenseness makes Men firm, the
Ductileness bring! them to be active : French Luido'c: were nor then so 'pure nor
so piercing as Spptiflo Pifloles t Auri Sarra FM'eF .' quid non martoliz Pec't'am ...
John Somers Baron Somers, 1730
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. - London, Bohn 1845
DUCTILENESS, s. Subailteachd,loith DUCTILITY, g eamhnchd. DUDGEON, s.
Cuinnaear, hìodag; gruaim, dnd, droch mhèinn. DUE, adj. видишь, ñachnaichte,
iomdnuidh,cubhaidh ; direach, nen-mhzarachdach. DUE,adv. Gu dlreaah. DUE, s
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Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1845
... it is that spiritual tenderness, that religious good nature of the soul, (as we may
have leave to call it) that appliableness, that ductileness, that holy credulity which
you bring to the hearing of the word, and that respect which you give to Christ, ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
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The British Controversialist: And Literary Magazine
It wants the ductileness of universality which God's law- possesses, and must be
regarded as a substitute, which, though it has eternal principles at core, being
perennial as to its repro- ductiveness, yet, as a fruit, is time-limited, finite in kind, ...
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The phonographic word-book ...: Intended immediately to ...
... degenerated degenerately * degenerateness degenerating degeneration
dejectedly dejectedness decapitated decapitating decapitation decampment
documentary dictatorial ductileness doctor's-commons doctriual doctrinally
dictatorship d ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages: wherein ...
Dacha, cha, a. Dexterous, accustomed. Dr citrates, tas, a. Two hundred, twice
one hun- V. Dotcientot. 336 Ducil, tm. (Prov.) V. Espita. Dúctil, a. Ductile : applied
to metals which are pliable or malleable. Ductilidad, if. Ductility, ductileness.
Ductor ...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1854
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The British Controversialist, and Literary Magazine
It wants the ductileness of universality which God's law possesses, and must be
regarded as a substitute, which, though it has eternal principles at core, being
perennial as to its repro- ductiveness, yet, as a fruit, is time-limited, finite in kind,
and ...
... shows the ductileness, the appliableness of God's mercy, that yields almost to
any form of words, any words seem to fit it. we have this very word sh ubah, they
would have. But then, the comfort of God's returning to us, comes nearest us, ...