10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROFLIGATELY»
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profligately in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
profligately and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Vindication of the Dissenters: In Answer to Dr. William ...
... Author ; but of giving up entirely the liberty of our country. The Episcopal Clergy
have been lo profligately wicked, 3S to assist the Papists in fathering upon us
their feigned plots, and limiting them abroad among the people to make us
odious ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
... to wash the temples, hands, wrists, and jugulars, do potently profligate and
keep off the venom. Harvey. * PROFLIGATELY, adv. [from profligate.] Sh.-.melest-
ly.— Most profligately false. Swift. . « PROFLIGATENESS. n.f. [from profligate.] ...
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Michael Ryan’s Writings on Medical Ethics
The issue was what he delicately called 'profligately licentious' behavior in sex-
segregated penal colonies for males. Ryan considered the presence of female
prostitutes to be a potential solution to the problem of sex between males, which
...
Michael Ryan, Howard Brody, Zahra Meghani, 2009
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge
Most profligately false. Swift. * PROFLIOATENESS. n.f. Ifrom profligates The
quality of being profligate. * PROFLUENCE. n.f. Ltrom prqfluent.) Progress ;
course. — In the prqfluence or proceedings of their fortunes, there was much
difference ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1806
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
A word borrowed from the Latin without alteration of the sense, but not used. —
Lavatories, to wash the temples, bands, wrists, and jugulars, do potently
profligate and keep off the venom. Harvey. * PROFLiGATELY. adv. [from
profligate.] ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
... to wash the temples, hands, wrists, and jugulars, to do potently profligate and
keep off the venom. Harvey. PROFLIGATELY, adv. Shamelessly.— Most
profligately false, with the strongest professions of sincerity. Swift.
PROTLIGATENESS, s.
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Speeches delivered in the convention of the state of ...
True it was, that in carrying out this unjust and unconstitutional taxation, money
profligately raised, was profligately expended by the Government ; but this was
an effect of the abuse of the taxing power, not the abuse itself. True it was, that
more ...
South Carolina. Convention, 1833
tq those places whence, v after they had remained fixed for ages, they had been
profligately uptorh, and scattered to, the winds by the modern labours of one
Doctor M'Nevin, ©r,e Counsellor Emmets, on« Counselor O'Connor, and one
Henry ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Harvey. * PROFLIGATELY. [from profligate.] Shamelessly. — Most profligately
false. Swift. * PROFLIGATENESS. n.f. [from profligate.] The quality of being
profligate. * PROFLUENCE. n. / [from profluer.t.] Progress^ course. — In the
ptqfluence or ...
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The Restless Supermarket
Hunts profligately, including its own kind. Considered the most dangerous and
destructive of all species . . .' Profligately. That was good. The man in the cage sat
up on the edge of his bed and gazed back at us with an expression compounded
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROFLIGATELY»
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profligately is used in the context of the following news items.
INC expels leader's mom, brother amid threat claims
... is only trying to establish that there was only a “family feud” in the INC, but the truth is their head is spending church funds profligately. «ABS CBN News, Jul 15»
Another View: Let Puerto Rico declare bankruptcy
To be sure, Puerto Rico has contributed to its problems by borrowing profligately to fund its bloated public payrolls. And Congress should ... «New Haven Register, Jul 15»
Dreams To Remember by Mark Ribowsky, review: 'commendably …
... said the drummer Al Jackson) Redding was married at the age of 19 to Zelma Atwood, a woman to whom he would be profligately unfaithful ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Herbert London: Greece At The Front Of The E.U. Line
... receive disability payments for phantom ailments and conduct themselves so profligately that the debt has escalated to over 300 billion euros ... «WAMC, Jul 15»
Ten things everyone from the Hi-Line knows to be true
And when you're in a town with a more abundant water supply, you get angry that they are so profligately watering their sidewalks while ... «Great Falls Tribune, Jul 15»
Judd Gregg: Greece, Puerto Rico, Illinois and bankruptcy
On the other hand, it does not seem right that states that have been borrowing profligately in order to fund the day-to-day operation of staying in ... «The Hill, Jul 15»
Shreekant Sambrani: Masters of the Universe
... of dollars, secures for China the vast mineral wealth of the continent, even as the rest of the world profligately squanders its resources. «Business Standard, Jul 15»
Madame Bovary Review
The brilliance of the novel was that, while Bovary was spending profligately and sleeping around, whilst her sad, doting husband was wilfully ... «DorkShelf.com, Jul 15»
Throwing Greece on the fire: The incendiary politics of austerity
It is clear, however, who is not responsible -- the vast majority of the people of Greece. They have not lived profligately. Their social safety net is ... «rabble.ca, Jul 15»
Five things everyone misunderstands about the Greek debt crisis
Greece spent profligately and did not fully commit to austerity, right? Wrong. Australia Institute chief economist Richard Denniss explains five ... «Crikey, Jul 15»