10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TOLERABLENESS»
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Saint Augustine's Anti-Pelagian Writings (Extended Annotated ...
Chapter 3 [III]-The Eloquence of Vincentius, Its Dangers and Its Tolerableness.
For he has an eloquence by which he is able to explain what he thinks. He must,
therefore, be dealt with accordingly; and we must hope that he may entertain right
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St. Augustine of Hippo, 2012
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A Supplementary English Glossary
Tolerableness, allowability. Men flatter themselves, and cozen their consciences,
with a tolerableness of usury, when moneys be put out for their childreu's 6tocks.
— Adams, ii. 137. Tolibant, turban. The country custome maketh things decent in
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Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1881
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Dictionary of the English and German languages for home and ...
1. tolerableness, sup- portableness, endurableness ; 2. (Wtt= telmfifjigteit)
tolerableness, mediocrity. ©rfräfl'mS, п., »(ff)e8, pl. »tíi)e, f. Gr* trag. crrrag'fant,
crtvnflo'füljin, a. capable of yielding produce, productive. 6rrtoe^fS^i()fcit, f.
capability of ...
Felix Flügel, Immanuel Schmidt, Gustav Tanger, 1901
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Flügel-Schmidt-Tanger, Wörterbuch der englischen und ...
Cflfit = telmfifeifltcit) tolerableness, mediocrity. (frtrng'tiii!, n., ^(if)cS, pi. ~(ff)c, (• Gv
= . crtrag'iam, frmijiv'friliiii, a. capable of yielding produce, productive. Cfrtrag«'fnl)
igfcU, f. capability of yielding produce; productiveness. Chrtrn'gUtlg, I. bearing, ...
Immanuel Schmidt, Gustav Tanger, Felix Flügel, 1896
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A dictionary of the English and German languages for home ...
1. tolerableness, sup- portableness, endurableness ; 2. (Silts telnmfjigteit)
tolerableness, mediocrity. grtrhg'niê, п., »(ff)eS, pl. ,(¡í)e, f. ßr= tag. ertrog'fom,
ertragS'fäfjig, a- capable of yielding produce, productive, ©rtrngä'fäfyiflfcit, f.
capability of ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
IS. Jonton, Every Man in his Humour, 111. 1. toler, ft. See toller*. tolerability (tol'e-
ra-bil'i-ti), n. [< tolerable + -ity: see -biltty.'i Tolerableness. Fuller. [Bare.] tolerable (
tol'e-ra-bl), a. [Formerly also tol- lerable; < OF. "tolerable, F. tolerable = Pr.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary ...
... specific gravity = *858 at 10', ooils at 170", and, on exposure to the air, quickly
takes up oxygen and becomes resiuized. *t6l-5r-»-Ml -I-tf [Eng. tolerable ; -ity.]
The quality or state of being tolerable ; tolerableness. i6l -Sr-a-ble, *tdl -13r-a-ble,
u.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Tolerableness. fuller. [Rare.] tolerable (tol'e-ra-bl), a. [Formerly also lol- lerable; <
OY.'M'erable, F. tolerable = Pr. M- lerable = Sp. tolerable = Pg. tolerare! = It. M-
lerabile, < L. tolerabilis, that may be endured, < tolerare, endure, tolerate see ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
1. toler, ». See toner"1. tolerability (tol'e-ra-bil'j-ti), n. [< tolerable + -ity: see -bility.]
Tolerableness. Fuller. [Rare.] tolerable (tol'e-ra-bl), a. [Formerly also lol- lerablc; <
OF. "tolerable, P. tolerable = Pr. toU lerable = Sp. tolerable = Pg. toleravel = It.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
1. toler, n. See toller?. tolerability (tol'e-ra-bil'i-ti), n. [< tolerable + -ity : see -bilfty."]
Tolerableness. Fuller. [Rare.] tolerable (tol'e-ra-bl), a. [Formerlv also tol- lerable; <
OF. "tolerable, F. tolerable "= Pr. toU lerable = Sp. tolerable = Pg. toleravel = It.