10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFERIBLE»
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
This is the modern way of writing and pronouncing what was formerly inferible or
rather inferrible, with the accent on the second syllable. See Inferible. premises.
Burke. I'nference. n.s. [inference, Fr. from infer.] Conclusion drawn from previous
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Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the ...
The war against them was finished in two years, that is, by 1655, when, it is
inferible, the survivors joined the Eries, on the sources of the Alleghany, and in
the Ohio valley. Here, however, they were pursued by the conquering Iroquois,
who, the ...
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Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the ...
The war against them was finished in two years, that is, by 1655, when, it is
inferible, the survivors joined the Eries, on the sources of the Alleghany, and in
the Ohio valley. Here, however, they were pursued by the conquering Iroquois,
who, the ...
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Frances Sellman Gaither Nichols, 1853
Horizontal motion is retarded from the beginning in consequence of returning
minus-pressure matter displacing the impelling cause ; hence it is inferible that in
descending motion the contrary procedure, or, de-electrisation, takes place the ...
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Practical Orthography, Or, The Art of Teaching Spelling by ...
... suffer preferable,b.j.w.E,c. referable,H. c. wb. inferible, u. c. wb. tranferable, w.
wr.c. untranferable, c. sufferable,b.j.B.br.w. referrible, b.j.d.js.e. referible, wr.[br.
w.c. inferrible, w. js. mc. inferible, j. p e.br.c. transferrable, e. wb. untransferrable ...
William Bearcroft, Daniel Henry Barnes, 1828
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Algebra, with Arithmetic and Mensuration
The difference, 15° 55' 2", is the quantity, by which the beginning of the first
zodiacal asterismand lunar mansion, Aswini, as inferible from the position of the
star Chitrd, has receded from the equinox: and it indicates the lapse of 1216
years (to ...
Brahmagupta, Bhāskara (II.), 1817
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court ...
And the broad sense, in which he uses the term estate, is inferible from that
clause, which gives to his daughter Lucy, one half of one eighth of his estate,
excepting twenty-five pounds ; this twenty-five pounds being, in his language,
part of his ...
Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors, Thomas Day, Connecticut. Circuit Court (2d Circuit), 1809
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
INFERIBLE. adj. [from Infer.'] Deduci- ble from premised grounds. — As simple
mistakes commonly beget fallacies, so men, from fallacious foundations, and
misapprehended mediums, erect conclusions no way inferible from the premises.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
INFERIBLE. adj. [from infer.'} Deduci- ble from premised grounds. — As simple
mistakes commonly beget fallacies, so men, from fallacious foundations, and
misapprehended mediums, erect conclusions no way inferible from the premises.
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Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects ...
The war against them was finished in two years, that is, by 1655, when, it is
inferible, the survivors joined the Eries, on the sources of the Alleghany, and in
the Ohio valley. Here, however, they were pursued by the conquering Iroquois,
who, the ...
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1853