10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCONFINABLE»
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unconfinable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A System of Chemistry ...
BookT. Division II. DIVISION II. OF UNCONFINABLE BODIES. The substances
described , in the preceding Chapters are of such a nature that they can be
collected together in quantities, and retained and confined in proper vessels, in
order to ...
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The Intellectual Commons: Toward an Ecology of Intellectual ...
Unconfinable. Air. If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all
others of exclusive property, it is the action of a thinking power called an idea,
which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself;
but the ...
3
A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
UNCONFINABLE. Unbounded ; unlimited. Why, thou unconfinable baseness, it is
as much as I can do to keep the terms of my honour precise. Merry Wives of
Windsor, 2. Unconmnnnn. Raw; inexperienced. That shows thou art unconfirmed.
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review
He first divides all bodies into confina- ble and unconfinable. The latter term he
applies to the four elements, heat, light, electricity, and galvanism. Under the
former are included, first, the aeriform or ga- zeous fluids, and the various liquid ...
Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, 1807
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
•UNCONDITIONAL, adj. Absoluts; not limi'ed by any terms.— Bind not thy
sentence tin- tonditionl. Dryden. — An absolute and unconditional power. Ayitffr. *
UNCONFINABLE. adj. Unbounded.— Why, thou unconfinable baseness, it is as
much ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
In one sense, Mrs. Eddy may be identified as a precursor of this movement, since
she continually insisted upon God's unconfinable otherness (to use a good Neo-
orthodox term) to all that He creates. But she did so not on grounds of His ...
... into containable and unconfinable bodies : the unconfinable todies being heat,
light, electricity, and magnetism. We shall not at present inquire whether these
four bodies have any pro- . □ ^ 3 perties perries in common so remarkable as to
...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1806
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The Impossibility of Motherhood: Feminism, Individualism and ...
Another example of such an interruption occurs when the bold-faced text reads “
The immeasurable, unconfinable maternal body” opposite the dominant text,
which, under the heading “Alone of her sex,” refers to Freud collecting “countless
...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
of the unconfinable bodies does not make substances compound, which would
otherwise be simple, Dr Thomson has found himself under the necessity of
departing most materially from the principles of his arrangement, the momeHt he
...
UNCONFINABLE FLUIDS. 17. There are some kinds of unconfinable fluids, the
existence even of which is only manifested by their contact with other bodies, or
becoming separated from them. They are of a nature too subtile to be collected or
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCONFINABLE»
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641 - A Whale of a Story, for Goldfish: The Voyage of the Pequod
Unlike Ulysses, that other great unread novel, which at least has a clear event horizon (Dublin, 16 June 1904), Moby Dick seems as unconfinable to time and ... «Big Think, Jan 14»
Polytheism and Nonduality Jay Michaelson
... idols and appellations of various religious cults, nor the concepts of philosophy, nor the explanations of psychology and society can confine the unconfinable. «Zeek, Jan 08»