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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SLAUGHTEROUSLY»
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New Pronouncing and Explanatory English-Italian and ...
carnefice Slaughterous, adj. che mena strage, micidiale Slaughterously, adv. con
istrage, con eccidio, con carniiicína Slave, s. schiavo; a slave is not a man , lo
schiavo non è uômo; slave-born, nato schiavo, nato nella schiavitù; slave-holder,
...
... found that most people were unable to understand how I could be an
Evolutionist and not a Neo-Darwinian, or why I habitually derided Neo-Darwinism
as a ghastly idiocy, and would fall on its professors slaughterously in public
discussions.
3
Public and Personal Affairs. Being an enquiry into the ...
... of the regulars, and how slaughterously successful! The infantry having drawn
them out, the cavalry, led on at the gallop would meet the insurgents in front and
on the flanks! All would he disaster ! Where, or how could the square be formed?
Alexander SOMERVILLE, James HARMER, 1839
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English-Assamese Dictionary
Slaughterous. adv. slaughterously. Slave, n. ctftat*, tft*T I tft\ i ( 2 ) ^<«fti, ^»r i
Slave, v. «ft*t? fsrfgsfl ^1 *Tl I Slavery, n. ^p\l ; C*TT*lTfa I the condition of a hlave.
adj. slavish adv. slavishly. Sin lighterman, n. **5t^ I Slavish, ad]. cttltft ( 2) ^5, €ft, ^
fs( ...
5
Naval Warfare, Its Ruling Principles and Practice ...
The histories do not tell us why these troops were so uselessly and so
slaughterously carried about for two weeks on the Dutch coast, but reading
between the lines, we seem to see that it was the want of these guarantees that
enforced it.
... I found that most people were unable to understand how I could be an
Evolutionist and not a NeoDarwinian, or why I habitually derided Neo-Darwinism
as a ghastly idiocy, and would fall on its professors slaughterously in public
discussions.
George Bernard Shaw, 2010
... SLAUGHTERERS SLAUGHTERHOUSE SLAUGHTERHOUSES
SLAUGHTERING SLAUGHTEROUS SLAUGHTEROUSLY SLAUGHTERS
SLAVE SLATS SLATING SLATINGS SLATIER SLATIEST SLATINESS
SLATINESSES SLATHERS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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History Man: The Life of R. G. Collingwood
All of Indonesia was then the Dutch East Indies, slaughterously pacified by the
Dutch Army in 1906 and thereafter pacific enough. Alcinous made her leisurely
way down the Sumatran coast before turning west through the Sunda Straits and
...
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Post-Victorian Britain 1902-1951
The battle dragged on slaughterously, on both sides, from the beginning of June
until 13 November 1916. At the end, the Germans had been pushed back about
three to seven miles over a thirty-mile front. The British and the Germans each ...
It is like some pagan chariot descending slaughterously upon a young Christian
maid. “My child!” the woman makes one last heartrending cry. The child—she is a
young girl in fact—suddenly sees her peril. She is stricken helpless. It is too late ...