10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBSTINACIES»
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obstinacies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
obstinacies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Ethics and Perplexity: Toward a Critique of Dialogical Reason
Five. PERPLEXITIES. AND. OBSTINACIES. Q. To begin with, you and I as
philosophers share a mountain of doubts. Or, as you would prefer to say, a pile of
perplexities. But even if they belong to the same family, the doubts may not be the
...
2
English Lands, Letters and Kings: From Elizabeth to Anne
In the station that really fell to him those obstinacies took hold upon matters which
brought him to grief. The man who stood next to Charles, and who virtually
governed him, was that George Villiers, Duke of Buck- 1 Specially instanced in
his ...
Donald Grant Mitchell, 1907
Obstinacies should be forgotten. Petty interests should be forgotten. And any
member of the ministry who cannot forget them should be permitted to take his
departure with no prejudice to his political future when war is ended and normal ...
Henry Haven Windsor, 1916
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Discourses on the application of Christianity to the ...
worldly man; when he brings his own sound and secular experience to bear
upon the high doctrines of Christianity--when he looks on regeneration as a thing
impossible-when feeling as he does, the obstinacies of his own heart on the side
of ...
5
The Works of Donald G. Mitchell ...
In the station that really fell to him those obstinacies took hold upon matters which
brought him to grief. The man who stood next to Charles, and who virtually
governed him, was that George Villiers, Duke of Buck- 1 Specially instanced in
his ...
Donald Grant Mitchell, 1907
... feeling as he does, the obstinacies of his own heart on the side of things
present, and casting an intelligent eye, much exercised perhaps in the
observation of human life, on the equal obstinacies of all who are around him, he
pronounces ...
7
Out to win, the story of America in France
He has been used to overcoming the obstinacies of Nature; the human
obstinacies of his new task intrigue him. I believe that, just as in peace times big
business was his romance and the wealth which he gained from it was often
incidental, ...
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The Works of Donald G. Mitchell: English lands, letters and ...
In the station that really fell to him those obstinacies took hold upon matters which
brought him to grief. The man who stood next to Charles, and who virtually
governed him, was that George Villiers, Duke of Buck- 1 Specially instanced in
his ...
Donald Grant Mitchell, 1907
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English Lands, Letters and Kings ...
Donald Grant Mitchell. to Macpherson's verse, there were snatches of Highland
song and ballads which supported his allegations. The question is not even yet
fully settled, and is hardly worth the settlement. Macpherson's own obstinacies
and ...
Donald Grant Mitchell, 1898
10
Plays by Henry Arthur Jones
... face the coarse and brutal bread-and-cheese realities of life. You'll find that you
have tempers to train and subdue, whims and obstinacies of your own to check,
whims and obstinacies of your partner to indulge. There will be the need of daily
...
Henry Arthur Jones, Russell Jackson, 1982
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OBSTINACIES»
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obstinacies is used in the context of the following news items.
Radical thoughts dominant in oppn: Gachhadhar
Meanwhile, Chairman Gachhadhar remarked that not only the opposition but the ruling parties too have obstinacies and egotistical views. «E Kantipur, Mar 15»
Kalu: A distraction in Abia PDP?
... Berlin Walls or ideological rigidities/obstinacies in politics globally. The current trend is that it is a thin line between one party and the other. «Daily Sun, Nov 14»
Israel is losing its friends in the world
In truth, there were obstinacies and obstacles on both sides, but publicly and privately, US officials identified Israel's land grabs in East ... «Financial Times, Oct 14»
The Essayification of Everything
These texts are not attempts; they are obstinacies. They are fortresses. Leaving the reader uninvited to this textual engagement, the writer ... «New York Times, May 13»
Nikolai Leskov's 'Enchanted Wanderer and Other Stories'
“Leskov had a particular gift for leading one, step by step, into the quiet obstinacies of sainthood, and for creating the awkward, the almost ... «New York Times, May 13»
Lunas takes oath of office as newest Lake County Superior Court …
... like every other, has in it much of drudgery, senseless bickerings, stupid obstinacies, captious pettyfogging, all disguising and obstructing the ... «Lake County News, Jan 13»
Donald Trump on his 'big' announcement: "It's not a publicity stunt …
If Integrity and Honor is never your Forte,no one will suffer repercussion ,except your own obstinacies. June 11, 2013 at 11:10 pm | Report ... «CNN, Oct 12»
Perfect 10: the men and women who have shaped the Queen
“Better than anyone else, Philip included,” says Robert Lacey, “Plunket knew how to handle Elizabeth, coaxing her gently out of her obstinacies ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 12»
Thinking and Remembering
In our thinking we follow our inner hatreds, jealousies and obstinacies, along with our education and upbringing. If we worked to think in a new ... «Daily News & Analysis, Apr 12»
For Memorial Day: A Look Back at the Battle of Shiloh and the 'Myth …
Each time the story is told of the Hornet`s Nest, the bravery and obstinacies of Yankee bravery and courage is exaggerated all the more. «Student Operated Press, May 10»