10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERDITIONABLE»
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
perditionable (per-dish'on-a-bl), a. [< perdition + -able.] Fitted for or worthy of
perdition. B. Pollok. (Imp. Diet.) Perdix (per'diks), n. [NL. (Brisson, 1760), < L.
perdix, < Gr. iriptiil-, a partridge: see partridge."] 1. Partridges proper, the typical
genus of ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
perditionable perditionable (per-dish'on-a-bl), a.. [< perdition + -abte.] Fitted for of
worthy of perdition. Ii. Pollok. (Imp. Diet.) PerdiX (per'diks), ». [NL. (Brisson, 1760),
< L. perdix, < Gr. TripSc^, a partridge: see partridge.'] 1. Partridges proper, the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
perditionable perditionable (per-dish'on-a-bl), a. [< perdition + -able.'] Fitted for of
worthy of perdition. S.PoUoh. (Imp. Diet.) FerdlZ (per'diks), n. [NL. (Brisson, 1760)
, < L. perdix, < Gr. irtpo'd;, a partridge : see partridge.] 1. Partridges proper, the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
perditionable perditionable (per-dish'on-a-bl), a. [< perdition + -able.} Fitted for or
worthy of perdition. R.Pollok. {Imp. Diet.) Perdix (per'diks), n. [NL. (Brisson, 1760),
< L. perdix, < Gr. irepfitf, a partridge: see partridge.] 1. Partridges proper, the ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
perditionable perditionable (per-dish'on-a-bl), a. [< perdition + -able."] Pitted for of
worthy of perdition. Ii.PolM: (Imp. Diet.) PerdlX (per'diks), n. [NL. (Brisson, 1760),
< L. />erdix, < Gr. it(pSi%, a partridge: see partridge.'] 1. Partridges proper, the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
perditionable perditionable (per-dish'on-a-bl), a. [< perdition + -able.'] Fitted for or
worthy of perdition. II. I'olhk: (Imp. Diet.) Perdix (per'diks), n. [NL. (Brisson, 1760),
< L. perdix, < Gr. jr/pdif, a partridge: see partridge.'] 1. Partridges proper, the ...
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Class Book of Prose and Poetry: Consisting of Selections ...
... some, small of soul, 74 That else had perished unobserved, acquired
Considerable renown by oaths profane ; By jesting boldly with all sacred things ;
And uttering fearlessly whate'er occurred ; — Wild, blasphemous, perditionable
thoughts, ...
Truman Rickard, Hiram Orcutt, 1878
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The poetical works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: complete in ...
... small of soul, That else had perished unobserved, aequired Considerable
renown by oaths profane ; By jesting boldly with all saered things ; And uttering
fearlessly whate'er oeeurred ; Wild, blasphemous, perditionable thoughts, That
Satan ...
George Crabbe, Reginald Heber, Robert Pollok, 1853
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Manual of Elocution: Embracing the Philosophy of Vocalization...
... That else — had perished — unobserved,) acquired Considerable renown —
by oaths profane; By jesting boldly — with sacred things, And uttering—
fearlessly, whate'er occurred, Wild, — blasphemous, — perditionable thoughts Th
't Satan ...
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The American Educational Monthly
adjective in able or ible is formed upon a verb transitive ;" and, 3. " May be
denned by the passive participle." To show how well fitted Mr. White is for giving
instructions on little points of this kind, we give the following examples. And they
are but ...
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