10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBSTINATENESS»
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obstinateness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Fox's Book of Martyrs: The Acts and Monuments of the Church
Whereupon, we, after that the said William was called, and often proclaimed, and
long looked for, but appeared not at all, did judge him worthily (as of right
appertained) obstinate; and, for his obstinateness, assigned him the sixteenth
day of ...
2
The Church Historians of England: Reformation Period
And because the said William, being called, and long for a due time looked for,
did make no means to appear, we pronounced him to be obstinate, and for his
obstinateness (to overcome his malice, and of our exceeding favour) thought
good ...
3
The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: With a Preliminary ...
And because the said William, being called, and long, for a due time looked for,
did make no means to appear, we pronounced him to be obstinate, and for his
obstinateness (to overcome his malice, and of our exceeding favour) thought
good ...
John Foxe, Stephen Reed Cattley, George Townsend, 1837
4
American Medico-surgical Bulletin
Rheumatic iritis is next in frequency to that produced by syphilis, and differs from
the other forms only in its obstinateness to local treatment. It has no
pathognomonic signs by means of which it can be diagnosticated upon the
ocular symptoms ...
William Henry Porter, Robert Gibson Eccles, Horatio C. Wood, 1893
5
International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures
I am of the opinion, however, that save the peculiar obstinateness of the iritis to
the ordinary local methods used in other forms, and the quick response to anti-
rheumatic remedies, when given, there are no signs in the eye alone to indicate
its ...
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Roget's II: The New Thesaurus
obstinateness • offensive 296 ful. See RESIST in Index. — See also stubborn,
unruly. obstinateness noun See obstinacy, unruliness. obstreperous adjective
See unruly, vociferous. obstreperousness noun See unruliness. obstruct verb To
stop ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
91. obstinateness (ob'sti-nat-nes), n. The quality of being obstinate ; obstinacy.
An ill fashion of stiffness and inflexible obstinateness, stubbornly refusing to
stoop. Bp. Hall, Sermons, Horn. xii. 2. obstinationt (ob-sti-na'shon), n. [Early mod.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
91. obstinateness (ob'sti-nat-nes), ». The quality of being obstinate ; obstinacy.
An ill fashion of stiffness and inflexible obstinateness, stubbornly refusing to
stoop. Bp. Hall, Sermons, Rom. xii. 2. obstinationt (ob-sti-na'shpn), n. [Early mod.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
91. obstinateness (ob'sti-nat-nes), n. The quality of being obstinate ; obstinacy.
An ill fashion of stiffness and inflexible obstinateness, stubbornly refusing to
stoop. Hp. Ball, Sermons, Bom. xlL 2. obstinationt (ob-sti-na'shpn), n. [Early mod.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Obstinateness (ob'sti-nat-nes), n. The quality of being obstinate ; obstinacy. An ill
fashion of stiffness and inflexible obstinateness, stubbornly refusing to stoop. Bp.
Hall, Sermons, Rom. ill. 2. obstinationt (ob-sti-na'shon), n. [Early mod.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OBSTINATENESS»
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Yardley: Govt needs to allow e-cigarettes
To date, their obstinateness mirrors the same sniffy self-righteousness that drives the zealots who rail against any form of low-emission ... «The Press, Mar 15»
Why Gideon Levy is all for Naftali Bennett
That was the original sin in the current chapter of Israel's generations-long obstinateness. He put the fear of God into the government with his ... «Haaretz, Nov 14»
Beckham signs for Arsenal, impressive Coup or Media Deflection …
... stubbornness and refusal to sign world class defenders and a world class defensive midfielder is reaching the point where his obstinateness ... «Football.co.uk, Nov 14»
The Unruly Playground: Free OER and Paid Digital Materials
“Some of it is obstinateness, I think, in that it is still something that is owned. It is intellectual property that was developed at a great cost. «EdSurge, Jul 14»
Neill for Socceroos: yes or no?
Without meaning disrespect, Neill's graft and obstinateness worked perfectly within the reactive styles of Hiddink, Verbeek and Osieck but how ... «Fox Sports, Feb 14»
Your Very Cells Call the Divine into Ending Our Rape Culture
The obstinateness, closedness or selfish fear of just a few breaks crucial personal and communal links, and continues to incubate the silence, ... «Patheos, May 13»
Finding Passover Wisdom In The Work of Rainier Maria Rilke
Zayde L's satin cantor's hat. which I wear to the Seder in his memory, brought to mind his not-so-subtle obstinateness. Zayde S's colored-glass ... «Jewish Daily Forward, Mar 13»
Lil' Red Dawn: A Diary of the Invasion
General Pelini expressed his concern at the obstinateness of the Iowaegians and feared that their unwillingness to accept the enlightened rule ... «Black Heart Gold Pants, Nov 12»
Five Ways The Amazing Spider-Man Differs From the Previous Films
... the father-and-son team Norman and Harry Osborn are known for their mind-boggling reddish-brown cornrows, and for their obstinateness in ... «Vulture, Jul 12»
Karzai's Fraudulent Victory Will Plague Obama
But the election drama, the massive fraud during the first round of voting, Karzai's obstinateness and his recognizably undemocratic aura are all ... «Spiegel Online, Nov 09»