10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPRACTICABLENESS»
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impracticableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
Marchetti seemed very desirous to have declined it, representing not only the
extreme hazard, but, as he feared, the impracticableness of the operation, that '
twas what he had never attempted, and that to pro ceed to it was, in fact, to
destroy ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
762. impracticableness (im-prak'ti-ka-bl-nes), n. The character of being
impracticable. The greatest difficulty in these sieges was from the
impracticableness of the ground. Bp. Burnet, Hist Own Tunes. And indeed I do
not know a greater mark of ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
762. impracticableness (im-prak'ti-ka-bl-nes), n. The character of being
impracticable. The greatest difficulty in these sieges was from the
impracticableness of the ground. Bp. Burnet, Hist. Own Times. And indeed I do
not know a greater mark ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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Your Every-day Vocabulary: How to Enlarge it : Alphabetic List
Lowell. impracticableness. — Same as impracticability. "The impracticableness of
the plan became immediately evident to all." imprecate (im'pre-kate). — To
invoke a curse or evil upon some one. "Curses always recoil on the head of him
who ...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1918
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
2. Exhaust the fertility of, make sterile, render barren or unfertile. Impracticability*
«. Impossibility, infeasibility, impracticableness. Impracticable* a. I. Impossible,
unfeasible, not practicable. 2. Hard to deal with, hard to get along with, obstinate,
...
Richard Soule, George Holmes Howison, 1898
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Miscellaneous Reflections Occasion'd by the Comet which ...
You see well enough whence this Impracticableness arises-, from hence, that no
Person on Earth can take upon him to determine, how far one Man's Suffrage'
excels another's, who has* either the Jurisdiction or Light sufficient for reducing
the ...
But another mode of attack lies open to them, and it is this that is most frequently
pressed. They seek to demonstrate the impracticableness of the State granting a
fair and open field to all religious faiths; or they seek to show that to do so is ...
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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
Lowell. Impracticableness. Impracticableness (accent on prac [prak] ; the rest of
the syllables slighted) same as impracticability. "The impracticableness of the
plan became immediately evident to all." Imprecation. Imprecation (accent on ca
...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1916
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Qualities of intelligence
Edgar F. Roberts. PRACTICALITY -- IMPRACTICABLENESS Plans that are
impractical, theories that will not work in practice, cause much loss of energy and
time. Lives have been wasted in vain pursuits. Chasing rainbows is a costly-
pastime.
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The History of the Revolution in Sweden ...
He endeavour'd to make himself the absolute Master of his Subjects, and treated '
ern as conquer'd Slaves. But he was at last convinc'cliJ of the Impracticableness
of ' fir that 834.. 8516. 868. 940that Attempt, and that he had to do with a Part II.