10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SURMISAL»
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surmisal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Vedanta Siddhantamuktavali of Prakaśananda
For erroneous surmisal is impossible, in the absence of certain means whereby
the surmisal is effected.* Nor (to escape the difficulty can it be urged that) this
false surmisal is eternal ab ante, for the fact of there being false surmisal at all is
not ...
Swami Prakashananda, Arthur Venis, 1898
Surmisal. A man can speak accurately Only of and for himself, Of his own
experiences, His own motivation For his own action And for his own being. He
alone can speak accurately Of his own sensitivities Of his own dreams, Of his
own fears.
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Journal of Social Science
makes the mind of man work in harmony with the mind in nature, which makes an
imaginative surmisal with reference to material things a legitimate product of an
intelligent understanding of them. This is the law' of correspondence or analogy,
...
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Journal of Social Science
makes the mind of man work in harmony with the mind in nature, which makes an
imaginative surmisal with reference to material things a legitimate product of an
intelligent understanding of them. This is the law of correspondence or analogy, ...
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Frederick Stanley Root, Isaac Franklin Russell, 1897
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
SURMISAL 269 SURPRIZE to the rib-band by which, through the shores, it is
supported on the slip-way. Surmisal* (aer-mfzal), n. Surmise. 'This needless
surmisal. ' Milton. Surmise (Ber-niiz'), n. [O.Fr. surmise, accusation, from sunnettre
, pp.
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Lloyd's Encyclopædic dictionary
surgent—. surmisal. surg'-cnt, a. [Lat. surgcns, pr. rar. of surgo = to rise.] 1. Ord.
Lang. : Swelling. " Vhen the surgent sens Have ebbed their fill, their waves do
rise again." Greene: Alphonsus, i 2. Geol. : Rising ; a term applied to the fifth
series of ...
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International Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New Original and ...
surmisal. syurg'-ent, a, [Lat. s-urgens, pr. par. of surgo = to rise. J 1. Ord. Lang. :
Swelling. " Whan the surgent seu Have ebbed their rill, their w»vu du rise again."
Qreen* : -A iphonsus, 1 2. 6>oJ. : Rising ; a term applied to the fifth series of the ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1897
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New Original Work of ...
surgent—. surmisal. surs cnt. a. [Lat. surgtns, pr. par. of sttryv = to rise.) 1. Qrd.
Lang. : Swelling. " When the turqent sea* Have ebbed their fill, their WIIVM .1..
rUe rvfaiii." (jretiif: Alphontut, L 2. ffwf. : Rising ; a term applied to the fifth series uf
the ...
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
surgent—. surmisal. Surg'-ent, o. [Lat. surgens, pr. par. of suryo = to rise.] 1. Ord.
Lang.: Swelling. " Wheu the rurgent seaa Have ebbed their fill, their waves do
rise Hgnin." Greene: Atp/to/ittit, i. 2. Geol. : Rising ; a term applied to the fifth serifs
of ...
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
surmisal. surs ont, a. [Lat. surgens, pr. par. of sttryo = to rise.] 1. Ord. Lang.:
Swelling. " When the turoent мае Have ebbed their fill, their wave» du rise again."
Urovna: Alptioimu. 1. 2. GeoL : Rising ; a term applied to the fifth series of the.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SURMISAL»
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England's chances hinge on Clarke
For SB's surmisal to come to pass, Australia has to bat first. And England have to have a couple of wickets by teatime. Gauss on July 27, 2015, 15:24 GMT. Lol. «ESPNcricinfo.com, Jul 15»
Search for ID of woman's head found in Beaver County leads to …
“If no identification is forthcoming in the next day or two, with the additional information that's been released, my surmisal is that this is a head from some other ... «Tribune-Review, Dec 14»
Film Review: 'Nymphomaniac Vol. 1 & 2'
Synopses can often be tricky when it comes to von Trier, but the most apt surmisal of Nymphomaniac's indulgent and wandering narrative (not, it should be noted ... «CineVue, Dec 13»
State Official Shares Facts on Future US Embassy to Holy See
But here's the truth — facts, not opinions or wild surmisals: the United States is moving the location of the Embassy to a building that is safer, bigger, and ... «Thephilanews, Dec 13»
Cliftonville are playing for pride at Parkhead
Celtic boss Neil Lennon's suggestion that Cliftonville were unlucky to catch his team on a good night was an entirely accurate surmisal of Wednesday's ... «Belfast Telegraph, Jul 13»
Op-Ed: Washington critical of everyone but itself in Snowden affair
This surmisal is key to understanding why the US government behaves the way it does diplomatically when it's caught with its pants down in a global scandal. «DigitalJournal.com, Jul 13»
Kerbal Space Program: the universe is like a big McDonalds and we …
This isn't a review, because Kerbal Space Program isn't finished yet, but it is a rough surmisal of the merits of the game as it stands versus its potential to grow ... «PCGamesN, Apr 13»
I'm Jewish. Ed Miliband is Jewish. We're all Jewish. So maybe …
Once upon a time, we could have lived with that surmisal. There was advantage in knowing one's place. But we have lost sight of what that advantage was, and ... «The Independent, Oct 12»
Osama bin Laden's death: Clarifying the Obama administration's …
House majority, he was apprised of the growing surmisal that the compound's 18-foot walls were not to keep the courier's dogs from digging up neighbors' ... «Los Angeles Times, May 11»
Retailers continue to eye Pooler
As a matter of fact, the surmisals have become so urgent several people have told the Morning News the retail giant has already purchased a tract of land. «Savannah Morning News, Dec 09»