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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INAPPELLABLE»
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1
Floating Voice: Duncan Campbell Scott and the Literature of ...
"Golden" adds both a warmth of colour and an association of value to the spell,
and "inappellable" is similarly ambiguous. K. P. Stich has observed that
inappellable carries the sense of unnameable, and says also that "the spell is
inappellable ...
2
The Duncan Campbell Scott Symposium
This dimension encompasses that shifting, silent, elusive, "inappellable" quality
that in his early ... eludes the written word: And we must answer in chime; Though
yet no man may tell The secret of that spell Golden and inappellable.
3
The Gay]grey Moose: Essays on the Ecologies and Mythologies ...
inappellable....”w. It. is. also. to. underscore. the. crucial. importance. of the
phenomenological element in an ecological approach to Canadian poetry. No
doubt the terrains of the north and the landscapes of the south are things in
themselves, ...
4
The creed of Christendom: its foundations and superstructure
27, that he receives as "inappellable" that which, at p. 17, he declares to involve
an obvious petitio principii ? — that any self-asserted infallibility — any distinct
affirmation of divine communication or command, however improbable, ...
William Rathbone Greg, 1851
5
Exile and Diaspora: Studies in the History of the Jewish ...
The charter of 1589 had asserted that the Savi were the inappellable judges over
the differences arising between Jewish and Ottoman merchants, and also for
contracts made between the Jews themselves. Rodriga now sought to expand
this ...
Haim Beinart, Aaron Mirsky, Avraham Grossman, 1991
6
The Later Roman Empire, 284-602: A Social Economic and ...
17) know of the inappellable jurisdiction of the praetorian prefect, affirmed in that
year by CTh xi. xxx. 16. But both (Arcadius in Dig. L. iv. 18 §26 and Hermogenian
in Dig. L. iv. i §i) speak of decaproti, who appear to have been abolished in ...
Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, 1986
7
Fall and Rise of the Market in Sandinista Nicaragua
... be inappellable. A key example of new quasi-judicial structures were the
agrarian tribunals, established to hear appeals of decisions taken under the
Agrarian Reform Law of july 1981. The decisions made by the tribunals were
inappellable.
8
The Justice of Constantine: Law, Communication, and Control
Sozomen rightly identifies the most significant power conferred on the bishops—
which is sometimes overshadowed by the ratification of unilateral ap- peal—
namely that the rulings of bishops were to be inappellable, like those of the
emperor ...
9
Selected Poems of Duncan Campbell Scott
But here is peace, and again That Somethingcomes by flashes Deeper than
peace, — a spell Golden and inappellable That gives the inarticulate part Of our
strange being one moment of release That seems more native than the touch of
time, ...
Duncan Campbell Scott, 1951
10
On English Adjectives in -able: With Special Reference to ...
Coleridge, in the three passages referred to, has "its inappellable authority,"
predicated of "Word of the Lord;" "an inappellable bearing witness to the truth and
reality of our reason," &c., which he says the conscience consists in ; and "the ...