10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INACCESSIBLENESS»
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A Dictionary of the Bengala Language: In which the Words are ...
(fromsrsfBTr, immoveable), immoveableness, impassableness, inaccessibleness.
snf3*n, t . (from sisftKi, immoveable), immoveableness, impassableness,
inaccessibleness. tEtfofs, a. (from 31, prir. and «sT<r, deep), shallow. Wt^ljHH s.
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A dictionary of the Bengalee language. 2 vols. [in 3. Vol. 1 ...
(from 3i5taTT, immoveable), immoveableness, impassableness,
inaccessibleness. ^□.TSaflX *. (from 5ast5*j, immoveable), iuimoveableness,
impassableness, inaccessibleness. srnsfa, a. (from 51, prir. and flolj, <fcfp\
shallow, srsrsfon, t.
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A dictionary of the Bengalee language: in which the words ...
Q from mm, immooeable), immoveableness, impassableness, inaccessibleness.
3:31;, a. (from 15!, prie. and “31,1, deep), shallow. 'sq-57131, s. (from amok,
shallow), shallowness. 5m, s. (from 319571', shallow), shallowness. Sara. 0.
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Life in the New World: Or, Sketches of American Society
You may be right ; but this rough inaccessibleness has its reasons — good
reasons — founded on a strictly moral feeling.' I looked at the major — his tone of
voice was as dry as his tongue : he appeared, since having been into that house,
...
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The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of John Donne: Volume 3: ...
But yet there is an excess in this too, in this self-effusion, this pouring ofa mans
self out, in fair, and promising language. Inaccessibleness is the fault, which the
Apostle aims at here: and truly the most inaccessible Man that is ...
John Donne, David Colclough, 2013
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The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption ...
Their inaccessibleness has availed them. Four hundred of those mountaineers
defeated 15,000 Austrians, who were marching to subdue them. They spend the
ardor of youth in foreign service : they return old, and disposed for tranquillity.
Jonathan Elliot, James Madison, 1836
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The Works of Laurence Sterne: Containing the Life and ...
... earth in respect of Judea, — its situation and inaccessibleness as an island, —
the little that was then known of navigation,— or carried on of commerce, — the
largT tract of land which to this day remains unhallowed with the n;.me of Christ, ...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected
\Vhen we were walking on the banks of the Thames, I was always supposing
things which showed my ignorance of the state of the country, —the
inaccessibleness of men,—the delays of business. I could safely say to you,
come here for your ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1842
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... toChaucer, l. 68;see Chaucerian Poems, p. 407. SeeIn (3) andAble.
INACCESSIBLE, not accessible. (F.—L.) In Shak. Temp. ii. 1. 37.—F. inaccessible
; Cot. From In (3)and Accessible; see Accede. Der.inaccessibleness,
inaccessibility.
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The Debates, resolutions, and other proceedings, in ...
Their inaccessibleness has availed them. Four hundred of those mountaineers
defeated 15,000 Austrians, who were marching to subdue them. They spend the
ardor of youth in foreign service : they return old, and disposed for tranquillity.
Jonathan Elliot, James Madison, United States. Constitutional Convention, 1866