10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRREPROACHABLENESS»
Discover the use of
irreproachableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
irreproachableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
JPRS Report: East Europe
[Fekete] Several FKgP leaders were issued with certificates to prove their
irreproachableness. Could this effect the future of bills on this issue? [Kover] That
is unfortunately very likely. This incident could influence the wording of laws to be
...
2
Egypt of the Pharaohs and of the Khedivé
Their singular irreproachableness might be measured by their unparalleled
prosperity, and their unparalleled prosperity accounted for by their singular
irreproachableness; and both might be explained by their profound and all-
embracing ...
Foster Barham Zincke, 1873
3
A dictionary of the Bengalee language, abridged [by J.C. ...
irreproachableness, respectability. WflTfTr> a- incapable of being tast- T5T^p^|, s.
the absence of reproach or ed, tasteless, insipid. 3Rt^^> unbleached, useless,
irrelevant, not smitten; s.'the breast. a. fasting; s. abstinence. ^Ml$J<l$> a. not ...
William Carey, John Clark Marshman, 1827
4
The works of Jeremy Bentham, now first collected: under the ...
Follow here the mode in which the experience will be ascertained, and that in
which the irreproachableness will be proved. Enactive. Art. 2. After the expiration
of the original preparation period, as per Art. 22, no person will be locable in the ...
Follow here the mode in which the experience will be ascertained, and that in
which the irreproachableness will be proved. Enactive. Art. 2. After the expiration
of the original preparation period, as per Art. 22, no person will be locable in the ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
6
British and Foreign State Papers
And, therefore, those called Raya Protestants cannot have any relations of
authority or control with the Churches of any foreign nation whatsoever except
those of Christian love. There is another fact from which the irreproachableness
of the ...
Great Britain. Foreign Office, 1847
7
History of the Commonwealth of England, from Its ...
Meanwhile, wherever he came, he converted the jailor and many of his fellow-
prisoners, and, by the fervour of his discourses, and the irreproachableness of his
manners, commanded general respect. Penn tells us that he was particularly ...
8
The Literary Garland, and British North American Magazine: A ...
What called forth my gratitude more strongly than all the rest, was the generous
kindness with which he commended my conduct from the period of my marriage,
declaring it's perfect irreproachableness gave me a claim upon him, which it was
...
9
Classical Studies: Essays on Ancient Literature and Art
... effect, or it would have become a source of violence on the one side, and of
hypocrisy on the other, had it not been clothed with the sanction of public opinion,
which was founded upon its virtue and the irreproachableness of its members.
Barnas Sears, Bela Bates Edwards, Cornelius Conway Felton, 1843
10
Perversion and the Social Relation: sic IV
... to open a gap in the seamless continuum of Bataille's historicist analysis, a gap
in which Gilles positions himself with respect to his own confession,
andontowhichthe audience projectsa consoling narcissistic fantasy of its
irreproachableness.