10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPROVABLENESS»
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improvableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Destiny of Man: Viewed in the Light of His Origin
X. Improvableness of Man. OR the creation of Man was by no means the creation
of a perfect being. The most essential feature of Man is his improvableness, and
since his first appearance on the earth the changes that have gone on in him ...
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Man's Destiny Viewed in the Light of His Origin
X. Improvableness of Man. OR the creation of Man was by no means the creation
of a perfect being. The most essential feature of Man is his improvableness, and
since his first appearance on the earth the changes that have gone on in him ...
3
The Miscellaneous Writings of John Fiske: With Many ...
With Many Portraits of Illustrious Philosophers, Scientists, and Other Men of Note
... John Fiske. X IMPROVABLENESS OF MAN OR the creation of Man was by no
means the creation of a perfect being. The most no words for justice and ...
X IMPROVABLENESS OF MAN FOR the creation of Man was by no means t the
creation of a perfect being. The most j essential feature of Man is his improva-"
bleness, and since his first appearance on the j earth the changes that have gone
...
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The Globe dictionary of the English language
IMPROVABLENESS. INADEQUATELY. Im provableness. (im-pruov'a-bl-nes) n.
Susceptibility of improvement. Improvably, (Uu-proOv'a-ble) adv. In a manner that
admits of improvement. Improve, (ini-proor) v. t, [Prefix in and L. pro- bare.] ...
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The physiology of vision
IMPROVABLENESS OF VISION. . § 148. Increased sensibility of the retina from
remaining long in the dark. Difference between the improved and unimproved
eye. HerscheCs distinction between the magnifying power of telescopes and
their ...
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Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Instruction
... ibid-—evidence of the improvableness of the senses drawn from analogy,
evidence from the nature and operations of the senses, how we learn to judge of
distances by the eye, 11], 112-by the ear, 112-objection against the
improvableness ...
American Institute of Instruction, 1832
There is a whole lot of meat for thought and consideration for all of us in that
quotation, whether we be old or young. What is your percentage of
improvableness? A psychologist estimates that even those who have developed
their powers to ...
9
The Christian Examiner and General Review
... turn and live, and that God is a forgiving Father, ready to raise up the fallen, to
take back the erring to piety, virtue, and peace, — to himself. It is faith, a vital and
predominant faith, in our improvableness in piety and holiness, that we must, ...
Francis Jenks, James Walker, William Ware, 1834
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A practical grammar of English pronunciation: on plain and ...
Proveable, improveable, reproveable, unimproveable, un-. improveableness,
moveable, moveably, moveableness, unre- moveable, unremoveably. ,„ In the
following, it is omitted. Re provable, improvable, improvableness, improvably, ap-
...
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, 1810