10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPREGNABLY»
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impregnably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
William Faulkner: The Making of a Modernist
Fierce,. Small,. and. Impregnably. Virginal. All aspiring American writers in the
192os knew that they needed to go to Paris, and William Faulkner was no
exception, for Paris was more than a good time, the 'moveable feast' that
Hemingway and ...
2
A lexical concordance to the poetical works of Percy Bysshe ...
An attempt to classify every word found therein according to its signification.
IMPERIOUS— IMPREGNABLY. IMPRESS— INARTICULATELY. INAUDIBLY—
INDEED. INDEED— INFANCY. INTANCY — INFLUENCED. INFLUENCES—. 35
° one ...
3
New Medieval Literatures
(5-6) The implied point of studying Lydgate becomes, then, discovery of the
medieval world, a point explicated in the books peroration, where Lydgate is said
to be a 'type of the Middle Ages', 'impregnably medieval', an ideal 'introduction to
...
Wendy Scase, Rita Copeland, David Lawton, 2001
The rock rises to 1439 feet, and is impregnably fortified. The town lies within the
bay* on the western side. Anchorage is bad. The port is iree, and is the entrepot
of a considerable trade between North Africa and the United Kingdom. It is also ...
5
American Prose: Hawthorne, Irving, Longfellow, Whittier, ...
His ethics are of the Poor Richard school, and the main chance 1 " For well the
soul, if stout within, Can arm impregnably the skin." The Titmouse, lines 75, 76.
which calls forth all his energy is altogether of the MY GARDEN
ACQUAINTANCE.
6
An Army of the People: The Constitution of an Effective ...
The Constitution of an Effective Force of Trained Citizens John McAuley Palmer.
at the outbreak of war, they must be maintained at war strength in time of peace.
3. The Panama Canal Zone must be absolutely impregnably held not only by the
...
John McAuley Palmer, 1916
What is called the primary stage seems to have passed by. No doubt I had an
extraordinary constitution. But the poison has lurked in me all these years,
establishing itself impregnably.” “ Impregnably? ” she repeated. “Surely there is a
cure.
8
Scandinavia: A Political History of Denmark, Norway and ...
He entrenched himself so impregnably at Mewe that the king did not venture to
attack him, but led his army against Dantzic, whose fleet he all but annihilated at
Weichselmunde. But now torrential rains made further operations impossible.
Thus woman remains impregnably sound, intuitive, exacting and selective in the
bestowal of her love, for she knows, instinctively, that when she gives herself she
gives everything : the nature of humanity itself to be moulded through her being.
10
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Washington never met Clinton in the field. The two commanders, one
impregnably intrenched in the Highlands, and the other impregnably intrenched
in the town of New York, simply watched each other, from July, 1778, until
September, 1781, ...
Massachusetts Historical Society, 1910
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IMPREGNABLY»
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Jenny Diski's End Notes
We are the richer, if less impregnably complacent, for it. A marvel of steady and dispassionate self-revelation, Diski's cancer essays are ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
GAA's voluntary ethos starting to look silly in face of players …
“Eejits,” said our colleague when it was pointed out they're the only ones not financially benefiting, a verdict so impregnably pragmatic it made ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Altaf seeks Punjab people to read MQM literature
Addressing the workers and office-bearers of the party in Lahore and Rawalpindi, the MQM chief asserted he sought such an impregnably ... «SAMAA TV, May 15»
Gloves off in the race to sell you a car
... unambiguously, unequivocally, indisputably, indubitably, undeniably, unassailably and impregnably" in breach of the established standards. «Drive, Apr 15»
Political battles bring more powers to England's north
Like those of other major northern cities, its seats are impregnably held by Labour, while Osborne himself is elected to the House of Commons ... «Reuters UK, Apr 15»
Is the SNP's large and ungainly tail 'fair gaming' Labour activists in …
Suddenly caught behind the lines in what they once thought impregnably Labour territory, it's now all 'Unionists, haud yer wheest', and the devil ... «Slugger O'Toole, Apr 15»
The most important national issue
Their proposal involves sending data via the Internet and posting scanned copies of verified election returns on an impregnably secured ... «The Manila Times, Apr 15»
Subject: Steven Smith
Three balls to appear utterly, impregnably supreme. Such is the inevitability of Smith's batting. Or the apparent inevitability of it - he narrowly ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, Mar 15»
New Zealand's Rottweiler bite
They played Sri Lanka on Saturday and genuinely imagined that 309 was an impregnably brilliant score. They think they are still playing ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, Mar 15»
This year, ring in some sport
The stolid, impregnably magnificent defense of Gavaskar, wonderfully merged with the swashbuckling audacity of Richards's stroke play in ... «Yourstory.in, Jan 15»