10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «REPROACHABLENESS»
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American History: Comprising Historical Sketches of the ...
... wherever guishui. ne (jjujj^v gayg Godwin, " he converted the gaoler and many
of bJ fellow prisoners, and, by the fervor of his discourses, and the if-
reproachableness of his manners, commanded general respect T. nit inter- '
When brought ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Reproachableness, re-protshe'a-bl-nes, s. The state of being reproachable.
Reproachablt, re-protshe'a-ble, ad. In a reproachable manner. Repuoacher, re-
protshe'ur, ». One who reproaches. Reproachful, re-protshe'fiil, a. Expressing
censure ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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The phonographic word-book ...: Intended immediately to ...
... representable irrepreeentable representablenesa irrepresentableness
reprehensible irreprehensible reprehensibleness irreprehensibleness
reproachable irreproachable reproachably irreproachably reproachableness
irreproachableness ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
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A DICTIONARY IN SANSCRIT AND ENGLISH
fta.?n( my J'. Unspeakable- ness ; reproachableness. ^T.^sy (V-) 1. m. Collecting.
^r.^rrePC (X:-*J-tt>K) a. Silent. <^3VWT5§ (u}:-s§T-4l) p. To be cast down, given,
applied. ^R.^W CW:) 1. m. Pendent crest. ^W."^tu«r("5r-^rT,)l. n.f. Pounding. ^^.
THE LATE REV. W. YATES, 1846
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
repnssíU Reproachableness, a Lo quo ОМаНИЯ ' una cosa reprensible.
Reproachful, a. Ignominioso; chocante:- Reproachfully, ею, IgoominiosamatU.
Reproach ful ries», e. Ignominia; в|Я» vergüenza. Reprobate я. y a. Malvado,
vicioso.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... cabl: v. a. gwarthruddio, edliw, senu, athrodi, edliwied, lliwied, gwaradwyddo
Reproachable, ri-prütsh'-a-bl, a. gwarth- adwy, hywarth Reproachableness, rï-
prötsh'-â-bl-nes, s. hywarthedd, hywarthrwydd Reproached, ri-prötsh'-ed, o.
senedig ...
... but restrained the word to the reproachableness or inreproachable- ness of the
apostle, in the discharge of the work of the ministry, the sense of it, which we also
insist upon; to spend time and labour in searching the expressions of particular ...
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A Dictionary in Sanscrit and English Designed for the Use of ...
Whirling;whirlpool. waxiww (n') l. m. Whining. Wiifiifi (mat-sf) p. Whirled. swims (Ii)
1. n. Proclaiming. V1.33?! (7i) 1. n. Silence. W335)?! (Hz-qr-Ii)a.Unspeakable. w.
wa"m.m(m)l . Unspeakableness ; reproachableness. qi'i'q (11:) 1. m. Collecting.
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At Home with the Word - Large Print - 2009
It also shows how these people were aware of their own sinfulness (
reproachableness) and guilt. They understood that if God seemed far away from
them, it was because they had first turned away from God. In the last three lines
we see their ...
Margaret Nutting Ralph, Anne Elizabeth Sweet, OCSO, Angela M. Hibbard, IHM, Mary Caswell Walsh
There he stoops and examines himself; his boots have lost their lustre, his
pantaloons are covered with mud; a porter, companion of his misfortune, has
wiped the load of vegetables he carried, on his back. The ir- reproachableness of
his attire ...