10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUTABLENESS»
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mutableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
Travnusder, x. m. (travnu*) Mutableness. Travnusdra, s. m. (travnus) MutabiHly.
Travnufrwyz, j. m. (travnus) A statc of ranging, orrevolying; mutableness. Travnwr,
s. m, — fil» travnwyr (travyn. — g*r) A ranger, one who revolvei. Travodadwy, a.
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
(trafnawl) A state of ranging, or revolving ; mutableness. Trafnu, v. a. (trafn) To
range; to revolve; to mutHte. Trafnus, a. (trafn) Ranging ; revolving. Trafnusaw,
e. a. (trafnus) To render ranging, or revolving ; to become mutable. Trafuusdeb, ».
m.
However, a slight reduction in the survival rate and an increase in mutableness
was noted, as was some suppression of the normal development processes
among those cultures that had been in a physiologically active state for most of
the ...
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
MUTABLENESS. Vê. MUTJB1-. LITT. MUTATJON, f. mudanqa. MUTE, adj. mudo,
quo naõ pode fàl- l.ir , it. calado, que oaõ falia ou naõ tem que dizer. Muie, f.
huma peflba muda. A mute, huma confoante muda. To mtitt, v. n. cagar o paflaro.
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Investigations of the upper atmosphere and outer space ...
However, a slight reduction in the survival rate and an increase in mutableness
was noted, as was some suppression of the normal development processes
among those cultures that had been in a physiologically active state for most of
the ...
COSPAR., M. I. Shtern, 1972
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
MYR I 1 Mutable, mu'ta-bl. a. subject to change Mutableness,mu'ta-bl-nés.s.
uncertainty Mutation, mi'i-ta'shiln. s. change Mute, mute. a. silent, not vocal—s.
one that has not the power of speech—v. n. to dung as birds Mutely, mute'lé. ad.
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The Harleian Miscellany Or a Collection of ... Pamphlets and ...
T he Count of Naffi'zu, inflamed with the Sight and Desire of his Country, and
fearing the Mutableness ofthe King, did first, at the sudden, set upon Valmcimnes
3 but, being repulsed by the Spanish soldiers that were in Garison in the Castle, ...
Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer Harley, 1746
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review
rising from the dust ; and this faith is my only motive to what I now offer." This
hope of social progress, and of actually reversing the im- mutableness of the
moral laws which appear hitherto to have con- troled all human affairs, Dr.
Channing ...
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A dictionary of the English & French and French & English ...
Mutable, a. changeant, e Mutableness, s. instability, f. Mutation, s. changement, m
. Mute, a. muet, te. qui ne parte pas — , .v. muet, te Muteness, s. muttsme, va.
Mutilate, va. mutiler, estropier Mutilation, s. — (ton, f. Mutineer/, s. grondeur, m.
Louis Philippe R. Fenwick de Porquet, 1861
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Contents of the Harleian Miscellany, with an Index: Comp. at ...
The count of Nassau, inflamed with the sight and desire of his country, and
fearing the mutableness of the king, did first, at the sudden, set upon
Valenciennes; but, being repulsed by the Spanish soldiers that were in garrison
in the castle, ...