10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNREMITTENTLY»
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
If she hopes for industrial supremacy, she must set about this conservation with
energy, and must pursue it unremittently. The writers have a thorough knowledge
of European industrial conditions, through having done business simultaneously
...
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
§114 — Man cannot escape from the law, which by force of his moral nature
thrusts itself unremittently upon him; he therefore does, whether consciously or
unconsciously (more often the latter), adopt into his maxims springs taken from
the law ...
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A Cyclopedia of American Medical Biography: Comprising the ...
Returning to Virginia in 1796, he began to practise in his native town and
unremittently engaged in its duties to the end of his life. He was made physician
to the Hospital for the Insane at Williamsburg in 1800, and filled the position for
forty-one ...
Howard Atwood Kelly, 1920
... of fine art compel them to a degree of technical excellence which nothing but
hard, prolonged, whole-hearted work can attain. Keen critical scrutiny combines
with incessant competition, on all sides, to keep them unremittently devoted ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Harlan Logan, 1907
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
Mr. Longfellow worked unremittently for the work of the Corps in Rhode Island
and had the pleasant satisfaction of seeing his efforts crowned with success. In
resigning his work here, the department lost an interested worker but he will
assist ...
New York (State). Legislature. Senate, 1910
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Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer: Astudy
Since 1874, and especially since 1884, for reasons which are not germane to my
subject, the whole National expenditure has risen, enormously and unremittently
; and is now altogether on a different plane. " There is no Country," said Mr.
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The Harvard Graduates' Magazine
Until pretty lately, however, we have believed this tyranny to be based on honest
insistence by earnest masters that all scholars must unremittently seek and tell
the whole truth. Some recent events have disturbed our tranquilizing consolation.
William Roscoe Thayer, William Richards Castle, Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe, 1919
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Reports of City Officers of Newark, N.J.
... or putting the High School again upon half-day sessions, which would, in my
opinion, be deplorable. The Superintendent of Schools has labored unselfishly
and unremittently for the advancement of the schools during the year. The
Assistant ...
A humble labourer in the field in which that learned scholar worked so
unremittently, so zealously, and so successfully for considerably more than half a
century, I have long watched the progress of his researches, and I have no
hesitation in ...
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India), 1887
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Makers of America: An Historical and Biographical Work by an ...
... I would say that no matter what may be his natural gifts, he is doomed to utter
failure unless he unreservedly and unremittently submits himself to the eternal
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