10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREJUDICIALNESS»
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1
The Encyclopædia of Evidence
In addition to the general conditions of admissibility of variant statements,6* two
factors principally affect the right to offer such proof: First, the prejudicialness of
the witness' testimony to the party, or the hostility of the witness toward him ; and,
...
Edgar Whittlesey Camp, John Finley Crowe, 1905
2
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
PREJUDICIALNESS,. prej~u-dish'al-ncs,. a. The. state. of being prejudicial;
mischievonsncss. Pnnaxownnncn, pre-nol'lej, s. Prior knowledge. PRELACY,
prel'a-se, :. (from prelate.) The oilice or dignity of a prelate, or ecclesiastic of the
highest ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
3
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Obstructed by means of opposite prepossessions : claon-bhretheach,
lethbhretheach. 2. contrary, opposite: an aghaidh, an ceart aghaidh. 3. hurtful :
cronail, ciurrtach, lochdach, aimhleasach. PREJUDICIALNEss, s. Cronalachd,
lochdalachd ...
4
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language on a Plan ...
... (as no doubt some of the ten, as well as of the two, tribes did, Ezra vi. 17.) or
not. — Jenmng' Jew. Antiq. prejudicialness, n. unjudged', a. unprej'udiced, a.
rejudge', v. unpreju'dicate, a. JUD JUD 192.
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1844
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The phonographic word-book ...: Intended immediately to ...
... Princeton princedom princeliness pronunciation perniciously pernicious nesa
pre-engagement pre-engnged pre-engaging pruning-knife parchment
purchasable purchase-money prejudiced prejudicing prejudicial prejudicialness
progenitor ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
6
A Pocket dictionary of the Spanish and English languages
... perjudicar Prejúdieate, o. perjudiciar Prejudication, t. el acto da juzgar de
antemano Prejudice, *. prejuicio, preocupación, perjuicio To Préjudice, va.
preocupar, prevenir, perjudicar Prejudicial, a. lo que preocupa, perjudicial
Prejudicialness, ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1851
The conclusion of our catechists is a long harangue, wherein they labour to
insinuate the prejudicialness of our doctrine to the true knowledge of Christ and
the obtaining of salvation by him, with the certain foundation that is laid in theirs
for the ...
John Owen, William H. Goold, Andrew Thomson, 1853
8
Neumann and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Prejudicialness, ». Estado perjudicial de alguna cosa. Prélact, ». Prelacia.
Prelate, s. Prelado. Prélateship, Prélature, Prélatureship, ». Oficio ó dignidad de
prelado. PrelAtical, a. Lo que pertenece á prelacia. Prei.Ation, ». Prelacion,
preferencia ...
Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1839
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The Universal Etymological English Dictionary
HURT 'FULNESS, prejudicialness, HUS'BANDMAN [ Hierog/yphica/Q] was
represented by a labouring ox. HUSH Mony, a bribe or sum of mohy given to a
person who has been privy to something he ought to reveal to conceal it, and is
usually ...
10
A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
Obstructive by means of opposite preposseffions ; contrary, opposite; miíchievous
, hurtful, injurious, de- trimental. v PREJUDICIALNESS, prèd-dzhû- dí(h'-él-nís. f.
The state of being prejudicial, mischievousnefs. PRELACY, prél'-lés-y. s. The ...