10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INSIGNIFICANCY»
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A Dictionary of the Bengala Language: In which the Words are ...
(from that, and spjjl, lightness), that lightness or insignificancy, that levity. □
aawj5l«t^1, s. (from that lightness, and ssrtrt^l, de- sire), a desire for that lightness
or insignificancy. *Sj*rjt*-t£t, a. (from ^8T^j51, that lightness, and 3rt<rtti'r,
desirous), ...
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A dictionary of the Bengalee language. 2 vols. [in 3. Vol. 1 ...
( rom i»T, /Ai». and sural, lightness), this lightness or insignificancy, ibis levity.
J35I«3t!»til, *. (fiom -»S\*1, 'his lightness, and 3rt*t},1, desire , a desire for this
lightness or insignificancy. **g«VP*tj[t, a. (from J*a*fjs1. this lightness, ant 3rt»tf^»
, ...
3
A dictionary of the Bengalee language: in which the words ...
(from M1, that, and mil-st, tightness), that lightness or insignificancy, that levity“my
, s. (from '61:15:51, that lightness, and Wtil, dasr'rc), a desire for that lightness or
insignificancy. w'i'tfidi}, a. (from 31151, that lightness, and w'titfifi, desirous), ...
4
A Turkish and English Lexicon: Shewing in English the ...
High-lying land; a high-lying region, an upland. 2. Upper Egypt. 3. The earth; the
surface of the earth; the dust of the surface of the earth. .•**□- Upper Egypt. a. tt-»
saga. *. For j-», q.v: a. jli-» sigir, s. Smallness, despica- bleness, insignificancy.
Sir James William Redhouse, 1884
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, ...
And it will then necessarily follow, that the insignificancy of the smaller would
lessen, in the same proportion in which it might increase in bulk. If the little beings
therefore were to be magnified in the proportions of 2, 3, 4, &c, their insignificancy
, ...
6
A comparative estimate of the mineral and Mosaical ...
And it will then necessarily follow, that the insignificancy of the smaller would
lessen, in the same proportion in which it might increase in bulk. If the little beings
therefore were to be magnified in the proportions of 2, 3, 4, &c., their
insignificancy, ...
7
A comparative estimate of the mineral and Mosaical geologies
But if there is . any sense or virtue in this reflection, it must consist in duly
estimating the. relative importance of the two magnitudes and duratipns; and in
concluding logically, the comparative insignificancy of the smaller. And it will then
...
8
The Church of England Magazine
Certain it is that mere insignificancy of object, as such, does not deter a sensible
and attentive man from devoting his observations to it. He would be led to regard
it, because it is necessary to his whole plan ; or, if not absolutely necessary, ...
9
An historical and critical account of the lives and writings ...
not. wonder. at. the. opinion. that. was. entertained. of. his. insignificancy. For.
what. fathers treasons and bis own, have most deservedly cut off the entaile; for it
was evident enough what a go* vernor this young pretender would have proved,
...
10
An address to the Cocoa-Tree from a Whig [J. Butler, Bishop ...
The administration of a mere favourite tends, in its own nature, to reduce the
people to ahsolute insignificancy. This is the best of the bad effects, to which it
tends ; without effecting this, it cannot long subsist. And what may be
apprehended ...