10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEQUACITY»
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The Evacuation from Dunkirk: 'Operation Dynamo', 26 May-June ...
At 0640, the M/V Sequacity and the freighter Yewdale were also shelled off
Calais. The Sequacity was hit four times, and at 1020, when north of Dunkirk
channel, after the crew had been transferred to the Yewdale, the Sequacity went
down ...
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Religion within the boundary of pure reason
Politically, this, as a prudential mean of extorting sequacity, mayUe practised ; but
, ethically, that equity and justice, on which every moral community must be
founded, and by which it must be sustained, are utterly subverted and exploded.
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British Coaster, 1939-1945: The Official Story
The s.s. Yewdale (Captain E. Jones, M.B.E., master), a small tramp of 823 tons
gross, and the motor vessel Sequacity, a few tons larger (Captain J. MacDonald)
were sent off together from the Downs on May 27th. Their orders were to proceed
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Great Britain. Central Office of Information, 1947
Two small coasters, Sequacity and Yewdale, had started for Dunkirk about 4:00
a.m. on the 27th. As they approached the French coast, a shell crashed into
Sequacity's starboard side at the waterline, continued through the ship and out
the ...
Another small motor vessel, " Sequacity owned by Messrs. F. T. Everard & Sons,
was under the command of Captain J. Macdonald. She had been lying in the
Downs several days when at four o'clock on the morning of Monday May 27 she ...
Edward Keble Chatterton, 1940
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of ...
... si-pAVkAr e.a.to bury , to entomb Sepulture, sip pAl-tAre i. interment,burial
Sequacious, se-kwa shAsa. following ; pliant Sequacity, se-kwas'e-te ». ductility,
tough- Sequel, si'kwil *. conclusion [ness Sequence, si'kwinse ». order of
succession ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
Sequacity, se-kwas'-e-te. s. ductility, tougnness. Sequel. se'-kweJ. s. conclusion.
Sequence, se'-kwense^. order of succession. Sequent, se'-kwcnt. (/.following.
Sequester, se-kwes'-tftr. v. a. to put aside; to deprive of possessions. [aratiou.
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The life of Sir Walter Ralegh, by William Oldys. The life of ...
But indeed it may not argue great strength of abilities to carry a great sway in the
orb of government, no more than great strength of sinews to remove huge bodies
in that of matter, so much as the great weakness or sequacity of those elements ...
Sir Walter Raleigh, William Oldys, Thomas Birch, 1829
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The Town and country magazine; or Universal repository of ...
... causes thereof, such as the strength and firmness of the fibres and glands of
the stein ; the convenient aperture of these passages and pores through which it
mult go ; and lastly, the sufficient tenuity and sequacity of that perspirable man er.
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Philippine Law on Torts and Damages
Gener A Asuncion, Judicial Assistant, Supreme Court of the Philippines, who
helped reorganize the text to attain better sequacity. Grateful acknowledgment is
likewise due to my loyal secretary, Mrs. Zenaida G. Preface to the Second (1976)
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SEQUACITY»
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Why Every Tuesday Should Be A Giving Tuesday
... else a candle cann't burn without the candlewick regular assort asscent protractile sequacity youthfulness may desire isn't face brightness but rise of mind else ... «Pulse, Dec 14»
Invisible Ink: No 102 - Robert Aickman
Accessible, suspenseful, and disturbing, it unites atmosphere and plot together with an occasionally surprising vocabulary ("vaticinations", "sequacity"). Aickman ... «The Independent, Nov 11»