अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «EMULATIVELY» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
emulatively का उपयोग पता करें।
emulatively aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Judy, Or the London Serio-comic Journal
Put that in your Pipe." According to the Dictionary, Cope means to contend, to
strivo, to deal emulatively. Cope, Brothers, and Co., of Liverpool, a Cope-
operative company, well known in the tobacco trade, certainly deal more
emulatively, and ...
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Emulation on the Shakespearean Stage
Of course, that Hecuba's suffering is caused by Pyrrhus only adds to the
complexities Hamlet faces in reading this text emulatively. Itmay be noteworthy
that Hecuba is also a well known figureof revenge herself, having avenged
Polydorus's ...
Asst Prof Vernon Dickson, 2013
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The Massachusetts Teacher
ing the dry and irksome task into an exercise of the imagination, of the memory,
and of the reason, cheerfully and emulatively, instead of heavily and reluctantly
performed." SCIENCE OF POPULAR HUMAN BIOLOGY. BT B/U LAMBERT.
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Michaud's History of the Crusades
... Passau, Strasburg, Munster, and Utrecht, emulatively ranged themselves
under the banners of the cross, and prepared to quit the West. Among the princes
who took the oath to fight against the Mussulmans, was Andrew II., king of
Hungary.
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On the sports and pursuits of the English, as bearing upon ...
... she was accompanied by a greyhound bitch, who joined her from the side of
the course, and emulatively entering into competition, continued to race with the
mare the other three miles, keeping nearly head and head, affording an excellent
...
Thomas Egerton (2nd earl of Wilton.), 1868
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The History of the Crusades
... Passau, Strasburg, Munster, and Utrecht, emulatively ranged themselves
under the banners of the cross, and prepared to quit the West. Among the princes
who took the oath to fight against the Mussulmans, was Andrew II., king of
Hungary.
Joseph Fr. Michaud, William Robson, 1881
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The London Quarterly Review
Liberality in arranging the details of this would, therefore, be true economy, not
extravagance ; and at all events, surely, where labour bears a high value, that of
prisoners, working emulatively to obtain indulgences, would be worth, to its ...
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Sporting Anecdotes: Original and Select; Including ...
might insure the wager; when having run about one mile of the four, she was
accompanied by a greyhound bitch, who joined her from the side of the course,
and emulatively entering into the competition, continued to race with the mare the
...
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The Quarterly Review (London)
... working emulatively to obtain indulgences, would be worth, to its employers, at
least their cost, besides a bare maintenance.'-—Th0ughts on Convict
Management, p. 112. The amiable Captain's plan is based on a kind of moral
bookkeeping.
Hader's Canum cum Cattis Cerlamen — the C being, of course, uniformly
pronounced as K : and which, but for our obstinate obligation of articles, signs of
cases, &c, might be emulatively rendered " The Contest of the Curs and the Cats.