10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPOLITICLY»
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impoliticly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Garner's Modern American Usage
not politic; injudicious; imprudent), forms the unusual adverb impoliticly. Some
writers impoliticly make it *impolitically—e.g.: “All these solicitations are protected
speech and . . . the government may not discriminate among them—even when ...
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Impoliticly, im-pol' -e-tick-le, ad. Not wisely; not with due forecast and prudence ;
in a manner to injure public or private interest. Imponderability, im-pon-der-a-bil' -
e-te, s. (Lat J Absolute levity; destitution of sensible weight. Imponderable ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
IMPOLITICAL, — See Impolitic. IMPOLITICALLY. — See Impoliticly. IMPOLITICLY
, im-pol'e-tik-le, ad. Not wisely; not with dne forecast and prudence; in' a manner
to injure public or private interest. IMPONDERABILITY, im-pon-der-a-bil'e-te, i.
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
See Impoliticly. Impoliticly, im-pol'e-tik-le, ad. Not wisely; not with due forecast
and prudence ; in a maimer to injure public or private interest. Imponderability, im
-pon-dcr-a-bil'e-te, s. (in, and pondut, weight, Lat.) Absolute levity ; destitution of ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
(let. 3.1744), p.76 (Todd). Firstin 1612.—L.impolītus, unpolished, rude. SeeIm (4)
and Polite. Der. impolitely, ness. IMPOLITIC,not politic. (L.and L.—Gk.) 'They [the
merchants]doit so impoliticly;'Bacon, Report on thePetition of the Merchants (R.).
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The monthly review, or, literary journal
Afterwards he very impoliticly makes the fame discovery to Harold ; and his
mistress, who follows him in disguise to the camp, still more impoliticly and
unexpectedly betrays herself to her rival. Ordinary characters would have
conducted ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
Afterwards he very impoliticly makes the fame discovery to Harold ; and his
mistress, who follows him in disguise to the camp, still more impoliticly and
unexpectedly betrays herself to her rival. Ordinary characters would have
conducted ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1778
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The Detail and Conduct of the American War, Under Generals ...
No proper attention had been given, for a century and an half to the regulation of
their internal government i — we had either impoliticly drove the French out of
Canada, or after having done it, we impoliticly neglefted to eftablifh fome other ...
of one British parliament over other British parliaments, givt bounties, and
gradually increase them, upon such articles of British manufactory as the-tolonies
have been impoliticly induced to rival ut in, until the Americans are brought inti a
plan ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1772
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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the ...
This Procedure, I cannot but think at once impoliticly and unjust. . * It is impoliticly
Sir, as it has a natural Tendency to extinguish in the Soldiery all Emulation and
all Industry. Sol- . diers have an equal Genius with other Men, and undoubted* ly
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1743
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IMPOLITICLY»
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impoliticly is used in the context of the following news items.
The scene was set with Napoleon's audacious escape
... of a civil war having been again kindled in France, by that wretch Buonaparte, whose life was so impoliticly spared by the Allied Sovereigns. «The Times, Jun 15»
When the US Will Intervene in the Gulf, and Other Notes From the …
... Sunni Arab leaders in his April interview with the New York Times, where he impoliticly observed that “[T]he biggest threats that they face may ... «Foreign Policy, Jun 15»
Ted Cruz's 2016 Bid and the Tea Party Fight to Oblivion
“The Republicans have a choice,” Obama Senior Advisor Brian Deese told reporters, rather impoliticly, when asked last week at a breakfast ... «U.S. News & World Report, Mar 15»
"Line: Making the Mark" at the MFAH Gives You Something to Figure …
Her lithograph here, with its pale pastel strips and thin gray lines, is, as Barack Obama impoliticly said of Hillary Clinton, likable enough. I don't ... «Houston Press, Dec 14»
John Bogle tells the Morningstar crowd just why Vanguard Group …
But we have clarity about the fact that we like people who fully speak their mind, gracefully and impoliticly, if you will. Two sources we respect ... «RIABiz, Jun 13»
The Big Short War
“Not to put it too impoliticly,” Spitzer told The New York Observer in 2011, “but we put [Ackman] through the wringer.” Ackman recalls he told the investigators, ... «Vanity Fair, Mar 13»
'Bogus' claims and 'safe' countries: When will Jason Kenney drop …
Over the past few years, Kenney has not been loath to impoliticly denigrate these people as a group, not-too-subtly adopting the racist ... «rabble.ca, Nov 12»
Letters: Presidential candidate's faith matters
Assailing a pastor who impoliticly contrasted GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Mormon beliefs with orthodox Christianity, law ... «USA Today, Oct 11»
James Madison and the Dilemmas of Democracy
Jay reasonably but impoliticly thought that, as U.S. population growth over 25 years would swallow up the lower Mississippi without the need for a war it couldn't ... «City Journal, Feb 11»
Desirée Rogers, Post Crash
She was also the only White House social secretary to publicly — and rather impoliticly — liken her job to a marketer promoting a brand, the ... «New York Times, Oct 10»