10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNBESEEMINGLY»
Discover the use of
unbeseemingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unbeseemingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
China; Political, Commercial and Social in an Official ...
As to levying a duty on opium, the thing sounds so awkwardly, and reads so
unbeseemingly, that such a duty ought surely not to be levied. “ Again, it is said
that the prohibitions against the planting of the poppy by natives should be
relaxed; ...
Robert Montgomery Martin, 1847
"For one who would arm others with fearlessness, you seem unbeseemingly
timorous yourself. Common men choose fair weather for their travels: you choose
thunderstorms; and yet ” “ That I travel in thunder-storms, I ' grant; but not without
...
3
The Confessions of S. Augustine
Baptism wrongly deferred. Augustine compelled to learn. B. I.] Poetry. 12 as a boy
, because, by playing at ball, I made less progress in studies which I was to learn,
only that, as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly ? and what else did he, ...
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), 1868
4
Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, ...
For one who would arm others with fearlessness, you seem unbeseemingly
timorous yourself. Common men choose fair weather for their travels: you choose
thunder-storms; and yet ” “ That I travel in thunder-storms, I grant; but not without ...
5
The complete works of Richard Sibbes, ed. with mem. by A.B. ...
We may not make any small difference betwixt this and our common banquets;
but if a man cometh unworthily, that is, unbeseemingly, such a man as this,
instead of comfort, reapeth unto himself judgment. If we come hand over head,
without ...
Richard Sibbs, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1863
6
The Confessions of Saint Augustine
For will any of sound discretion approve of my being beaten as a boy, because,
by playing at ball, I made less progress in studies which I was to learn, only that,
as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly ? And what else did he who beat me
...
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), Temple Scott, 1900
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The confessions of S. Augustine
Baptism wrongly deferred. Augustine compelled to learn. Poetry a vanity. 12 as a
boy, because, by playing at ball, Imade less progress in studies which I was to
learn, only that, as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly? and what else did
he ...
Aurelius Augustinus, 1864
8
The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow
I. In regard to God we may consider, that equity doth exact, and gratitude
requireth, and all reason dictateth, that we should be content; or that, in being
discontented, we behave ourselves very unbeseemingly and unworthily, are very
unjust, ...
9
A New Abridgment of Ainsworth's Dictionary: English and ...
Unbenign, malign "в. To unbenumb, a torpore liberare. To unbeseem, dedeeere.
Unbeseeming, indecorus, iode- cens. Unbeseemingly, indecore, inde- eenter.
Unbeeeemingneet , rei indecentis Mm. Unbewailed, iodefletua, lndeplo- ratoa.
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The works of Isaac Barrow
In fine, as this causeth a man to behave himself untowardly in respect to all
others (toward God and toward his neighbour), so thence he most
unbeseemingly e Luke xviil. 9. * Isa. lxv. 5. • Phil. ii. 3 ; Rom. xii. 10. carrieth
himself toward himself; ...
Isaac Barrow, Abraham Hill, James Hamilton, 1845