10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «IMMITIGABLE»
Découvrez l'usage de
immitigable dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
immitigable et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
The act of immigrating; the act or process of passing or removing into a country
for the purpose of permanent residence. immitigable The immigrations of the
Arabians into Europe. T. Warton, Hist Eng. Poetry, 1. ML A great tide of
immigration ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Her most immitigable rage. Shak., Tempest, i. 2. 276. unmitigated (un-mit'i-ga-ted
), a. Not mitigated ; not lessened ; not softened or toned down; unassuaged; often
, especially in colloquial use, unconscionable: as, an unmitigated scoundrel ; an
...
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Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
Hawthorne's Immitigable" By Professor John Phelps Eruit, of William Jewell
College. [The reiterated immitigable is the key to the informing sense of
Hawthorne's thought. It comes mainly from his early interest in Rousseau, The
Neiogate ...
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The Gospel Standard, Or, Feeble Christian's Support
It is most true- that "Antichrist was labouring with immitigable rancour to eradicate
God's truth from the land." But under what form? Why, of Mr. Jemson Davies's
own Church — the Church of England so called. She was the only persecutress
in ...
... the symbol of the ancient and eternal Snake and of the men who have written
of her, and I realized then the immitigable chasm between all life and all print —
that those who can, do, those who cannot and suffer enough because they can't,
...
William Faulkner, Malcolm Cowley, 2003
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Values in Western Societies
presently incurable, 2) beyond the aid of any respite which may come along in
his life expectancy, suffering, 3) intolerable and 4) immitigable pain and of a 5)
fixed and 6) rational desire to die' (Kamisar, 1969. Quoted in Feinberg, 1992: 260
).
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Siegfried Sassoon: A Study of the War Poetry
It is a slight enough piece — the line "Guarding immitigable loss" is a horror —
but perhaps the exhortation that "we ... can no longer worship Christ" was
considered too sacrilegious to be risked on an Anglican establishment. In 1915
such ...
Not lusting for a brief renown Nor apt in any vain dispute You throw the scythes of
autumn down, And leave your dues of autumn fruit Unharvested, and dare the
wrong Of death's immitigable wing, And on your banners burn a song That gods ...
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A dictionary of the English language
Mitis(L.),mild; mitigate, immitigable, immitigable. Mitos (Gr.), thread; dimity ^ Mitto,
missum (L.), to send ; mittent, mission, message, admit, commit, compromise,
demise, dimit, discommission, dis- miss, emit, extramission, forepromised , immif,
...
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The American School Readers
(A) "Not so," replied the immitigable 1 zealot.2 " We are not wont to show an idle
courtesy to that sex which requireth the stricter discipline.05 What sayest thou,
maid? Shall thy silken bridegroom suffer thy share of the penalty, besides his
own?
Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert, 1912
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «IMMITIGABLE»
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immitigable est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
A helpless world against a group of bigots
... of wrath that has the potential of not only causing immitigable damage to the existing social and political structure in a good part of the globe, ... «The Daily Star, juil 15»
Supreme Court blocks EPA regs for power plant emissions
... justifications for this line, that make the potential immitigable damage to the Historic James River view shed at Williamsburg unconscionable," ... «Daily Press, juin 15»
Dear Editor
... NGOs and scientists that not only is the strip mining process irreparably destructive and immitigable, but that the enforcement of regulations, ... «Noseweek, juin 15»
The need for feed
It seems to me that the rest of the country has become too “conditioned” to the enduring and immitigable circumstances that so many producers ... «The Land Newspaper, juin 15»
John Henry Newman and Catholic Higher Education
... no concern for the practical implications of education; and two, that his work in Dublin with the Catholic University was an immitigable failure. «Catholic World Report, juin 15»
Group: Port must make decision on oil terminal lease at public meeting
... SEPA, a project may be rejected if there are likely to immitigable harms. ... is contaminated with crude oil, the harm would be immitigable. «The Columbian, mai 15»
Analyst: Oil terminal has less than 50% chance of approval
Our SEPA law says, that if the project will have immitigable impacts, then it can be rejected. Reply · Like. · 4 · May 14 at 9:06pm. Don Charles ... «The Columbian, mai 15»
The VCCPG case against Lilac Hills Ranch
The proposed Project will cause significant, irreversible, and, in most instances, immitigable impacts to the Project site, to the Valley Center and ... «Valley Roadrunner, avril 15»
San Diego council OKs One Paseo
She added that it “will create immitigable traffic impacts.” “Traffic is already a problem and it will get worse,” she said, noting that in her opinion ... «Coast News, févr 15»
Soda Mountain Solar -- a red gash on our green energy future …
... a multi-national corporation, purchased the project. Its insistent demand that Interior allow the project despite the immitigable major impacts is ... «Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, févr 15»