10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFRUCTUOUSLY»
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infructuously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
infructuously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
British and Foreign State Papers
The slaves emancipated refuse to work; the proprietors emigrate by hundreds.
The immigration of whites has produced no other efl'ect than to consume
infructuously the funds voted for that purpose; and matters have arrived at such a
state, ...
Great Britain. Foreign Office, 1858
... infructuously as in the church which we have described. S. John, Eyreconrt,
Galway, Ireland. — We hardly know whether to call this a new church or a
restoration, for an old tower and an old north wall are left ; however, what is being
done so ...
Ecclesiological society, 1865
Wain turned back, rummaging infructuously in his pockets. -'Gentlemen. The keys
to freedom!'- says I. Rising with a magician's flourish, I produced the handcuff
keys.. from out of my mouth. The reception area was full of people still waiting for
...
4
The New Monthly Magazine
Lime, salt, corrosive sublimate, and countless other chemical agents have been
infructuously tried ; their use did not appear to add one single year to the
evanescent lives of poles and rafters. Dry rot and wet rot, ants and worms, were
as ...
5
London Medical and Surgical Journal
Attempts were made, but infructuously, to reduce the extremities of the fractured
bones, which form a projection of several inches externally, and on which the
patient supports herself at every attack. In this state amputation, which had been
...
6
Not Exactly Ghosts and Fires Burn Blue
In it she made a veiled reference to somebody who might, in his own estimation,
be a better artist; from which not a few of her hearers inferred that her infatuation
for Mainbarrow must have ended as infructuously as her earlier pursuit of the ...
7
Piano Man: Life of John Ogdon
... which Howard describes asthe supreme achievement ofthe macabre in music.
The author revelsin technical and outrwordssuch as diathesis, retractation,
intitulation, Bassaridic, infructuously, conation and autopsychopathology. By his
own ...
8
History of the United Panjab
But the concession was enough to wean the Muslims away from the Unity
Conference which broke up infructuously like several of its predecessors. Sikh
Conference at Lahore In July the Sikhs and to a lesser extent the Hindus were
alarmed at ...
Bakhshish Singh Nijjar, 1996
9
The Spirit of the English Magazines
During the three months in which their fate remained undecided, I labored
fervently in their behalf, both with the tribunals of the land, and with their own
impenitence, — but infructuously on all sides, — they died, and made no sign ! I
own the ...
... infructuously with this lady, when a distressing contretemps occurred. We were
going in for a dark séance then, and just as we fancied the revenants were 210.
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Shami had bowled brilliantly but infructuously all afternoon. But in his first over of a new spell, the Bengal seamer took out South Africa's men in ... «Yahoo India News, Dec 13»