10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCOMPUTABLY»
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Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
... to a sphere of half an inch'diameter, and to weigh as much as an equal bulk os
air, viz. about one thirtieth part of a grain 3 though in fact its gravity is '
incomputably less than that of 'air : then the square aforesaid 'will express the
propor--tion, ...
Here herds of elephants, hippos and wild horses incomputably range the steamy
bush. Shortly before McAvoy took this photograph he sighted a family of hippos
disporting in Chad's muddy waters. The plane buzzed them and they submerged.
3
History of Protestant Theology
... involved in that reformatory step, which went forth from Wittenberg, were
incomputably great and full of responsibility, he had addressed himself to his
Imperial majesty and the Christian nobility, to undertake the cause of the
wretched nation.
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The Old Guard: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Principles ...
"Reliable" may be a difficult matter to settle just now, but it is certain that several
nations have had histories, or legends which go ba"k almost incomputably
beyond that time. The Egyptians, as long ago as the time of their kin^, Amasis,
who was ...
Charles Chauncey Burr, Thomas Dunn English, 1869
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The Gentleman's Magazine
If these results, however, should prove to be of a similar nature to those we have
already obtained, it must be acknowledged that both these and those are
incomputably enhanced in value. This examination is all the more needful,
because, ...
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board of regents of the smithsonian institution
There are incomputably fewer of the details of an observed object to be
perceived with the best solar microscope, with like magnifying qualities, than with
an indifferent compound microscope. It were a great error to believe that, in
reference to ...
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A General Critical Grammar of the Inglish Language; on a ...
... ancient, or at-least the Latin, but the Inglish tongue here incomputably
preponderates the other modern tongues, as we shall fully demonstrate in the
course of our consideration of the verb. The Inglish language has no regular
imperfect ...
8
Secular Wholeness: A Skeptic's Paths to a Richer Life
But what about the rest of us? We'll come back to that after considering what we
are trying to accomplish. Celebrating contingency In Chapter 2 I urged you to
accept and to celebrate having a contingent nature; that is, being an
incomputably ...
9
A general critical grammar of the Inglish language: on a ...
... modern languages surpass the ancient, or at-least the Latin, but the Inglish
tongue here incomputably preponderates the other modern tongues, as we shall
fully demonstrate in the course of our consideration of the verb. The Inglish ...
10
The White Sybil and Other Stories
The face was old — incomputably old; and its lines and wrinkles were those of
unreckoned years of lust; and its look was filled with the slow, unceasing
increment of all the malignity and corruption and cruelty of elder ages. It was the
face of ...