10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSEASONABLENESS»
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unseasonableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unseasonableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
Anamser, .9. m. unseasonableness, an inconvenient time. Anamserol, a.
unseasonable, untimely. Anamseru, v. a. to render untimely. Ananian, s. m. lack
of nature. Ananianol, a unnatural. Ananianoldeb, s. m. ungenealness. Anant, s. pl
.
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Acts of the general assembly of the church of Scotland, ...
15 et ultima, March 31, 1704, ante meridiem. — Act anent a Fast. The General
Assembly, considering the present unseasonableness of the weather in seed-
time, with many other weighty grounds and causes of fasting and humiliation
before ...
... and unseasonableness of many things, especially in a limited mixed
government ; and I have generally observed, that debates upon the
unseasonableness of a thing have generally issued in thrusting out confessed
duty, for which a season ...
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GCeofrástou Haraktŷres@. The Characters of Theophrastus, an ...
1 Unseasonableness] This, in its general sense, includes another character
described by Theophrastus, — that of ireptepyiai Officiousness. But between
Unseasonableness in its strict sense and Officiousness 14—2 IX. THE
UNSEASONABLE ...
Theophrastus, Richard Claverhouse Jebb (sir), 1870
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Christian Institutes: A Series of Discourses and Tracts ...
... me down, to note the oversights escaped in the printing, and to make the index
of the Scripture-quotations. — As to the other part of the crime, such as it is, to wit,
the unseasonableness of this after-publication, there need not much be said.
Christopher Wordsworth, 1842
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The entire works of John Bunyan
By the unseasonableness of them. 3. By the effects of them. 1. By the
groundlessness of such fears. The ground is removed ; for the grounded fear of
damnation is this, I am yet in my sins, in a state of nature, under the law, without
faith, and so ...
John Bunyan, Henry Stebbing, 1860
By the unseasonableness of them. 3. By the effects of them. 1. By the
groundlessness of such fears. The ground is removed : for the grounded fear of
damnation is this, I am yet in my sins, in a state of nature, under the law, without
faith, and so ...
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Demonologia; or, Natural knowledge revealed, by J.S.F.
English translation renders [gnon] tempus,) ' an observer of times ;' which should
rather be a declarer of the seasonableness of the time, or unseasonableness of
the time, or unseasonableness as to success; a thing which is inquired ...
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Demonologia; Or, Natural Knowledge Revealed: Being an Exposé ...
... or unseasonableness of the time, or unseasonableness as to success; a thing
which is inquired of also from witches, yet the usual sense, rendered by the
learned in the language, is prestigiatur, an imposer on the sight, Sapientesprisci,
says ...
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Taxes on Knowledge: Debate in the House of Commons, on the ...
... and that the trade should thrive in the contraband spirit which is stealing away
the brains of the working-classes. Yet, when misguided men in their blindness
commit crimes, we never hear of the unseasonableness of the gallows. It is
always ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNSEASONABLENESS»
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unseasonableness is used in the context of the following news items.
Flashback June 2
Despite the unseasonableness of the weather a great many of the merchants are planning to take in the ball game this afternoon in honor of the initial half ... «Brantford Expositor, Jun 15»
Is the Order a Rabbit? Episode #11 Anime Review
Other than the unseasonableness of the episode, this was a pleasant enough time. The girls largely go about their usual business, but it was nice to see them all ... «The Fandom Post, Jun 14»
Timothy, the Animal Anthropologist
I hiss at him for his disrespect, his unseasonableness.” Gilbert White carries Timothy 80 miles to his home in Selborne, to a garden blooming into spring. «Bookslut, Nov 07»