10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INDUBITABLENESS»
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AN ELEMENTARY DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
INDUBITABLENESS. INFECT. lN-DtJ'Bi-TA-BLE-NESs,?i.Thebeingindubitab]e. In
-du'bi-ta-bly, ad. Undoubtedly ; certainly. in-duce', v. a. To influence, persuade,
produce. in-duce'menTjTi. Motive; that which induces. in-du'cer, n. One who ...
JOSEPH E. WORCESTER, 1860
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Theology of Anticipation: A Constructive Study of C. S. Peirce
Just as Peirce argues that "inexplicabilities are not to be considered as possible
explanations" (CP 6.173), he also argues, as already indicated, that God's
vagueness assures God's indubitableness, and that the pursuit of conceptual ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
INDUEITABLE, adj. Neo-theagamhach, dearbh, cinnteach. INDUBITABLENEss, s
. Neo-theagamhachd, dearbhIachd, cinnteachd. INDUBITABLY, adv. See
Intlubitable. INDUBITATE, adj. Soilleir, cinnteach.INnucE, v. a. 1. Influence to any
thing, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
INDUBITABLENESS, Jn-di-W-tl-bl-nCs, *. The •tale of being Indubitable.
INDUBITABLY, In-dA-be-ta-bU, at!, Undoubtedly, unquestionably. •INDUBITATE,
In-d&'bc-tite, a. 91. Unquestioned, certain, apparent, evident. To INDUCE, In-dAic
,' «. a.
John Walker, Townsend Young, 1859
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The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History ...
The dog, too, as the woman said, was by no means one of the kind easiest to
teach." —' Tour in Sutherland,' ii. p. 198. '* I scarcely assent to the
indubitableness of its being “ all trick." If we desire to multiply instances of this
kind,—and without.
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language: In Two Parts, I. Gaelic ...
INDOCI LITY, s. Вытащит, дыма. INDOLENCE, x. Leîngßiìnmhaml, 111111111u'
rudld. INDRAUGHT, с. Inigeadh vn nach. INDRENCII, r. а. sich. INDUBITABLE,
adj. Neo-dnsgamlnch, сбит—811. INDUBITABLENESS, s. шиши. IN DU BITA-TE
...
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1839
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ...
Certainly, indubitableness 1 foundation of stability, support ; evidence, ratification
; confirmation ; security against loss or damage, security for payment ; hostage,
bondsman, one that gives security for another. Sure, surf. s. The swell of the sea ...
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Blind Realism: An Essay on Human Knowledge and Natural Science
An Essay on Human Knowledge and Natural Science Robert F. Almeder.
mistaken about the indubitableness of logical principles. But as a matter of fact,
as far as logicians have hitherto been able to push their analyses, we have in no
single ...
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Johnson's English Dictionary
[See NICETY.] n. t. [suretr, Fr.] Certaintv ; indubitableness. Gen. xv. Security ;
safety. Sidney. Foundation of stability ; sup- 1 port. Milton. Evidence j ratification ;
confirms' lion. Shak. Security against loss or damage ; security for payment. Slat.
Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chambers, Henry John Todd, 1834
Experience had apparently taught Mrs. Barton nothing; she knew but one set of
tricks—if they failed she repeated them: she was guided by the indubitableness
of instinct rather than by the more wandering light that is reason. Mr. Barton, who
it ...
George (George Augustus) Moore, 2012
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'Kafka: The Years of Insight,' by Reiner Stach
He liked the word “Zweifellosigkeit,” which can be awkwardly translated as “indubitableness.” To be true, a work had to be indubitable. He felt ... «New York Times, Jul 13»