10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EQUIVOCATINGLY»
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In Solitude, for Company: W.H. Auden After 1940, Unpublished ...
contemporary, Louis MacNeice.77) Spender recognized this too; he has written,
rather equivocatingly, that his feelings about James Stern are of the kind one
might have about a god in some shrine known to my friends and always a bit ...
Wystan Hugh Auden, Katherine Bucknell, Nicholas Jenkins, 1995
My dear father, it is time to wake answered Amy, equivocatingly ; " see the dawn
creeps over every object ; day is come ; it has been a long night ; let us hope — " I
have but one wish," answered Lord Castlemaine, dejectedly ; " — to die at ...
3
History of the Jesuits: from the foundation of their society ...
In point of fact, throughout the whole machination, the Jesuits seem to have
known everything, and yet in such a way that they could casuistically,
equivocatingly say they knew nothing of the transaction. So strangely did they
deceive ...
4
History of the life and times of Edmund Burke
While Pitt and his colleagues in the Commons were declaring that they
considered the acknowledgment of Colonial Independence in the Provisional
Treaty to be absolute, the Prime Minister, in the Lords, was hesitatingly and
equivocatingly ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
... same service,” were omitted. Some of the chiefs, remarking the omission,
refused tc sign, and others equivocatingly signed in an illegible manner; but
Wallenstein having on the following day represented to them his services and the
injuries ...
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Gethsemane and Calvary: or, A harmony of the last hours of ...
He starts convulsively, and with a deprecating glance, equivocatingly denies it. " I
know not, neither understand I what thou sayest." Peter needed not to have
betaken himself to this base deception. There is his fellow- disciple, standing
close ...
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The Treasury of knowledge and library of reference ...
Usui Jes-n-lt'l-cal, a. shinning, artful, deceitful Jes-u-U'l-Cal-ly, ad craftily;
equivocatingly Jes'u- It-Ism, s. the principles of the Jesuits Jes'u-itsfcbark, s.
Peruvian bark Jet, s. a curious black fossil ; a spout of water —p. n. to shoot
forward, ...
A gentleman of the New York bar, Hugh Moore, 1850
Some of the chiefs, remarking the omission, refused to sign, and others
equivocatingly signed in an illegible manner ; but Wallenstein having on the
following day represented to them his services and the injuries received from the
Court of ...
William Haig Miller, James Macaulay, William Stevens, 1857
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The Leisure Hour Monthly Library
Some of the chief's, remarking the omission, refused to sign, and others
equivocatingly signed in an illegible manner; but Wallenstein having on the
following day represented to them his services and the injuries received from the
Court of ...
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The Diary of a Désennuyée
Comme vous voyez" I replied, as equivocatingly as I could. " I see only that he is
a d — d coxcomb," said Clarence, with more warmth than became the time and
place ; " I hope, dear Mrs. Delaval, you will take no farther notice of the fellow.
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), 1836