10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNINTERMITTEDLY»
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An Arabic-English Lexicon: Derived from the Best and the ...
[Also, app., He, or it, caused one to breatlie short or unintermittedly, to pant for
breath, or to be out of breath : see w>*ilLul below.] 3. ^ oliU., (IAmb, K, &c.,) inf. n.
SLiLJ,, (KL,) He set him aside as excluded from the description of them; [
excluded ...
Edward William Lane, Stanley Lane-Poole, 1865
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... short-lived, temporary, transient, transitory continually adv syn TOGETHER 2,
consecutively, continuously, hand running, night and day, running, successively,
unintermittedly, uninterruptedly continuance n syn RUN 2, continuation, duration,
...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
3
The history of the Civil War in America: comprising a full ...
The close of this eventful day presented one of the most brilliant scenes in the
tragedy of war. The battle had been waged unintermittedly along the whole line,
from morning till evening. Notwithstanding the utmost heroism of the Union troops
, ...
John Stevens Cabot Abbott, 1866
4
Life of Jonathan Trumbull Sen.,
heart, obviously, was unintermittedly in the struggle. Tlie result, therefore, must
have been to him, as just suggested, peculiarly grateful. A vast and fertile country,
with more than one hundred thousand people — with an immense Indian trade, ...
5
Norway and Its Glaciers: Visited in 1851; Followed by ...
... marked and impressive an effect towards sunset on the Swiss glaciers0
scarcely occurs ; thaw is or may be almost continuous ; the ice is dissolving
unintermittedly for weeks together. This also produces an excessive amount of
melting snow ...
6
Catalogue of Five Hundred Celebrated Authors of Great ...
The younger daughter of the late Lee, an actorof considerable reputation of
Covent Garden theatre. It was reported os him, that he was kept down and
unintermittedly persecuted by the un-ss 'reasonable and unmanly jealousy of Mr.
Garrick.
7
The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery
It has now been eleven years unintermittedly in operation. Its meetings have
sometimes been thinly attended, but not a year has passed without the
assembling of a portion of its members, the reading of a number of papers, and
the publication ...
Daniel Drake, Lunsford Pitts Yandell, 1841
8
Job and the Poetical Books
... he " ceased not to warn every one night and day, with tears;"3 not that it can be
supposed he preached for three years together unintermittedly — for that, as an
eminent commentator somewhat quaintly remarks, would have been to make a ...
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A dictionary Sindhi and English [ed. by B.H. Ellis].
(a fever) that does not intermit, a constant fever, continually, unintermittedly,
unremitting- iy. fgq^pn s. m. A fabulous kind of deer said to have no knee joint. s
fygRH ^t adj. or adv. Unanimous, of one mind, unanimously. a s feTj-sW-trf adj.
Bold ...
George Stack, Barrow Helbert Ellis (sir), 1855
10
Memoirs of Emma Courtney
The whole source of every thing which looks like a misfortune was assiduously, '
unintermittedly, provided by yourself. You nursed in yourself a passion, which,
taken in the degree in which you experienced it, is the unnatural and odious ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNINTERMITTEDLY»
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Time to Repeal California's Open-Carry Gun Law
While Californians sit back and unintermittedly smoke their weed, attend their “raves”, and surf and sun themselves, their government is imposing a totalitarian ... «Fog City Journal, Jun 10»