10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNBESEEMINGLY»
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China; Political, Commercial and Social in an Official ...
As to levying a duty on opium, the thing sounds so awkwardly, and reads so
unbeseemingly, that such a duty ought surely not to be levied. “ Again, it is said
that the prohibitions against the planting of the poppy by natives should be
relaxed; ...
Robert Montgomery Martin, 1847
"For one who would arm others with fearlessness, you seem unbeseemingly
timorous yourself. Common men choose fair weather for their travels: you choose
thunderstorms; and yet ” “ That I travel in thunder-storms, I ' grant; but not without
...
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The Confessions of S. Augustine
Baptism wrongly deferred. Augustine compelled to learn. B. I.] Poetry. 12 as a boy
, because, by playing at ball, I made less progress in studies which I was to learn,
only that, as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly ? and what else did he, ...
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), 1868
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, ...
For one who would arm others with fearlessness, you seem unbeseemingly
timorous yourself. Common men choose fair weather for their travels: you choose
thunder-storms; and yet ” “ That I travel in thunder-storms, I grant; but not without ...
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The complete works of Richard Sibbes, ed. with mem. by A.B. ...
We may not make any small difference betwixt this and our common banquets;
but if a man cometh unworthily, that is, unbeseemingly, such a man as this,
instead of comfort, reapeth unto himself judgment. If we come hand over head,
without ...
Richard Sibbs, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1863
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The Confessions of Saint Augustine
For will any of sound discretion approve of my being beaten as a boy, because,
by playing at ball, I made less progress in studies which I was to learn, only that,
as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly ? And what else did he who beat me
...
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), Temple Scott, 1900
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The confessions of S. Augustine
Baptism wrongly deferred. Augustine compelled to learn. Poetry a vanity. 12 as a
boy, because, by playing at ball, Imade less progress in studies which I was to
learn, only that, as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly? and what else did
he ...
Aurelius Augustinus, 1864
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The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow
I. In regard to God we may consider, that equity doth exact, and gratitude
requireth, and all reason dictateth, that we should be content; or that, in being
discontented, we behave ourselves very unbeseemingly and unworthily, are very
unjust, ...
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A New Abridgment of Ainsworth's Dictionary: English and ...
Unbenign, malign "в. To unbenumb, a torpore liberare. To unbeseem, dedeeere.
Unbeseeming, indecorus, iode- cens. Unbeseemingly, indecore, inde- eenter.
Unbeeeemingneet , rei indecentis Mm. Unbewailed, iodefletua, lndeplo- ratoa.
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The works of Isaac Barrow
In fine, as this causeth a man to behave himself untowardly in respect to all
others (toward God and toward his neighbour), so thence he most
unbeseemingly e Luke xviil. 9. * Isa. lxv. 5. • Phil. ii. 3 ; Rom. xii. 10. carrieth
himself toward himself; ...
Isaac Barrow, Abraham Hill, James Hamilton, 1845