10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «INCULPABLENESS»
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Your Every-day Vocabulary: How to Enlarge it : Alphabetic List
South. inculpableness. — The condition or quality of being inculpable ;
blamelessness. True purity consists in the inculpableness and inno- cency of the
heart. — Udall. incumbent (in-kum'bent). — Resting upon one as a moral
obligation.
Josephine Turck Baker,
1918
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: ...
The Government at Washington, unable to seriously entertain the inculpableness
of the Virginius, engages on its side, if the ressel had no rijiht to curry the
American fla/i, or if it is proren that it was armed to sustain the Cuban insurrection,
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United States. Congress. House,
1875
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New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
Incolpibilitl, if. inculpableness, unblim- ableDess, blimelessness lncolpaméDto,
im. accusing (of a fiait), charging, criminition Incolpinte, a. who blames, accuses
Incolpáre, va. 1. to lay the fiait on, to blame, acense, find finit with locolpàtn, -a , a.
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti,
1889
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
INCULPABLENESS, s. Neo-choireachd, neo-lochdachd, ' neo-ohronalachd.
INCULPABLY, adv. Earalachadh, dian-chomhairleachSee Inculpable. INCULT,
adj. 'See Incultivated. ' INcUL'rIVA'rEn, adj. Neo-threabhta, fasachail, be'm,
fiadhaich.
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Incubaciones. Incubation. íncubo,sm. incubus. [form Inculcaciones. Act of binding
in a Inculcarla. To inculcate. To make one thing tight against another. To lock up
types.] \r. To be obstinate. Inculpabilidad, sf. Inculpableness. Inculpable, а .
Saint Hiliaire Blanc,
1848
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Mercantile speller: containing the correct ways of spelling ...
Inculcate inculcated inculcating inculcation inculca tor Inculpable inculpableness
inculpably Inculpate inculpated inculpating inculpation inculpatory Incumbency
incumbent incumbently Incumber, or Encumber incumbered incumbering ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Empolladura. [cubo. Incubus, 8. l'ncubo. pesadllla; deraonio in- To Inculcate, va-.
Inculcar, Inculcation, *. EI acto do inculcar. Inculpable, a. Inculpable,
irrepren&ible, Inculpableness, a, Inculpitbilidad. tnculpably, ad. Inculpableinente,
[ncult, a.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena,
1891
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
Inculcate inculcated inculcating inculcation inculcator Inculpable inculpableness
inculpably Inculpate inculpated inculpating inculpation inculpatory Incumbency
incumbent incumbently Incumber, or Encumber incumbered incumbering ...
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Inculpableness, in-kul' -pa-bl-nes, s. Unblamable- ness. Inculpably, in-kul'-pa-ble,
ad. Unblamably; without blame. Inculpate, in-kul -pate, v. a. (Lat.) To blame ; to
censure. Inculpated, in-kul' -pa-ted, p. Blamed ; censured. Inculpating, in-kul' ...
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Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
In the absence of malice or of intention to terrify, the accused would probably
receive the full benefit of his inculpableness ; but a man who frightened a boy to
death by " personating " a ghost was held to be guilty of manslaughter. Death
from ...