10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ESTIMABLENESS»
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estimableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Dictionary of the Bengalee Language, in which the words ...
(from W, estimable), respectability, estimableness. WW1)', s, (from 151ml,
estimable), respectability, estimableness, mam', a. ,(from 3!, vfriu. and (it! an',
attention), inattentive, inadvertent; s. inadvertence, inattention. $13. . 333mm), s.
William CAREY (Baptist Missionary.), 1815
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Psychological Monographs: General and Applied
... Balance Endeavor— Industriousness Energy— Industriousness Engagingness
— Social Acceptance En terprise— Industriousness Enthusiasm— 39
Eruditeness— Breadth of Intellectual Interests Estimableness— 72 Esthetic
appreciation— ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
ESTIMABLENESS, eJ-tl-mabl-nls, s. The quality of deserving rerd a .
TEESTIMATE, esCtI-mate. v. a. To rate, to adjust the value of; to judge of any
thing by its proportion to something else; to calculate, to compute. ESTlNIATE,
esUtl-mct. s.
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The Youth of Shaksapeare
... duties; and more than once he found himself making comparisons-between
such estimableness, and the neglectiul, and obstinate behaving of his vain and
ignorant wifeywhereby the latter's unworthiness Was shewn in most glaring
colours.
Shakspeare and his Friends, 1839
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The British Quarterly Review
He contends moreover for the estimableness of moral virtues wherever and in
whoever they are seen, whether in spiritual or in unspiritual men; 'apart indeed,
from ' the recognition of God, human virtues lose their purest grace, and their ...
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Emmanuel; or, The Father revealed in Jesus
And among ourselves still, notwithstanding the light from above that shines
around us, notwithstanding the Divine book at our right hand, how many are blind
to the infinite estimableness, and loveliness, and 92 THE FATHER REVEALED
IN ...
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A Christian Theology of the Cross: Discovering the ...
It is Mary, the “Mother of God” or the “God-bearer,” who accurately expressed the
estimableness of the soul. The theocentric statement, “My soul magnifies the Lord
, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior” (Luke 1:46), is equivalent to the ...
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The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
Estimable estimabj . , , ' ; Estimableness estlnubl- nes Estimate estimat . . , ,
Estimation estima' shon Estïmative ustimativ Estimatob estimator.. ., Estival estival
. . , Estrange Bstra'nj , , i Estrangement ustra'nj- ment Ë ST EVE Estrapade
cstrApa'd ...
Bartlomiej Beniowski, 1845
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A Dictionary of the Spanish Language in Two Parts: 1. ...
Estimabilidád, */. estimableness. Estimáble, adj. estimable; worthy of esteem.
Estimación, «/. estimation ; esteem; value. Estimación propria, self-esteem ; self-
love. Estimador, am. estimator; valuer. Estimar, ra. to estimate ; esteem; thank.
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Observations on the popular antiquities of Great Britain: ...
A gentleman residing at Hitchin, in Hertfordshire, communicated to Mr. Hone a
curious account of the way in which May-day is observed at that place. The
Mayers there express their judgment of the estimableness of the characters of
their ...
John Brand, Sir Henry Ellis, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1849