10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNINTERMITTED»
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The Poems of Shelley: Volume Four: 1820-1821
90 The flowing outlines mingling in their [flowing] Around her cheeks and utmost
fingers, glowing With [the] unintermitted blood that there Quivers (as in a fleece of
snow-like air The crimson pulse of morning quaver)— 95 Continuously ...
Michael Rossington, Jack Donovan, Kelvin Everest, 2014
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The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic Poetry
Of unentangled intermixture, made By Love, of light and motion: one intense
Diffusion, one serene Omnipresence, Whose flowing outlines mingle in their
flowing, Around her cheeks and utmost fingers glowing With the unintermitted
blood, ...
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Prose Works 1892: Collect and Other Prose
Men and women, and the earth and all upon it, are to be taken as they are, and
the investigation of their past and present and future shall be unintermitted, and
shall be done with perfect candor. Upon this basis 280 philosophy speculates, ...
Walt Whitman, Floyd Stovall, 2007
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Preliminary Lecture to the Course of Lectures on the ...
_ In my unintermitted labours (unintermitted from the neceflity of the thing; with so
much to do, and so little space to do it in) I have felt at times great anima- ' tion,
and at others much depression. Despondency is not a natural inmate' of my mind;
...
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A critical and grammatical commentary on the pastoral ...
5. is dSuiXtiirrov] 'as unceasing, unintermitted, is,' &c, not ' unintermitted as is, ' &c
, Peiie ; the tertiary predicate must not be obscured in translation ; see Donalds.
Cratyl. § 301, ib. Gr. Gr. § 489 sq. vvktos Kal T||ie'pas must not be joined with ...
Charles John Ellicott (bp. of Gloucester.), 1856
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
Uninteresting, a. Dull, tiresome, not interesting, tedious, wearisome.
Unintermitted, a. Uninterrupted. Uninterrupted, a. Incessant, unceasing,
unintermitted, continual, constant, perpetual. Union, n. 1. Junction, combination,
coalition, conjunction, ...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Unintermitted continuance; unceasingness. Incessant, in-ses'sant, a. (in, and
cessans, from cesso, I cease, Lat.) Unceasing; unintermitted ; continual;
uninterrupted. Incessantly, in-ses'sant-lo, ad. Without ceasing ; continually. ^□
Sncessores ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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The Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul: With a Critical and ...
346. On Ka6. aweiS. see notes on 1 Tim. i. 5. US dSldXtllTTOV K.T.X.] ' as
unceasing, unintermitted, is the remembrance which,' Jfcc, not 'unintermitted as is
,' dec, Peile ; the tertiary predicate must not be obscured in translation : see
Donalds.
Charles John Ellicott, 1869
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Connecticut Reports: Proceedings in the Supreme Court of the ...
The liability of the members, in the event only of the compsny's insolvency, is not
absolute, but contingent ; not unintermitted, but arising on a fact, subsequent to
the creation of the debt. So far from existing “at all times,” it has no existence at ...
Connecticut. Supreme Court, Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors, 1848
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The Assembly's shorter catechism: illustrated by appropriate ...
sinking under his multiplied and unintermitted labors, preached on the Monday
after the dispensation of the Lord's supper, at Tranent, a serious and animated
sermon from these words, " The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNINTERMITTED»
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The US Surveillance State and the Totalitarian Tipping Point
Only by continual oversight can the democrat in office be prevented from hardening into a despot: only by unintermitted Agitation can a people be kept ... «PanAmerican Post, Oct 13»
1619-1741: Slavery and slave rebellion in the US
For as, on the one hand, they have no land in high cultivation, like our West India plantations, and therefore no call for that excessive, unintermitted labour, which ... «libcom.org, Feb 11»