10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COHIBITIVE»
Scopri l'uso di
cohibitive nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
cohibitive e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Law and Conscience: Catholicism in Early Modern England, ...
The first is called "not cohibitive", and should be directed solely by the clergy. It is
a matter, wrote Home, of "that iurisdiction or power that is exercised in the
inwarde and secrete court of conscience ... they call not cohibitive, bicause in the
court ...
2
Thomas Stapleton and the Counter Reformation
Spiritual jurisdiction, he explained, is of two kinds, cohibitive and non- cohibitive,
of which the former is itself divided into two parts. The first kind of cohibitive
jurisdiction is the exercise of excommunication and the "circumstances thereunto
...
Marvin Richard O'Connell, 1964
3
An Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
[Acknowledging] of (laufe. Ю. Ц 4. Badge, [Service (lign.] Ctr/reir, [Together-hein]
Coherent: [Together-î матча' ` [adj.Congruity] Cohibitive cauße. T. II. 2.0. _
Cehobation, [Repeated Diflillation. Cohort, Troop-_] _ Coy, [adi Aver ation (apt.]_
Calf ...
4
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (etc.)- ...
The immunity apparently enjoyed by some, and the proclivity betrayed by others,
depend upon a number of co-operating and concurrent, or counteracting and
cohibitive elements, which in a relative, though perhaps not an absolute manner,
...
5
History of the development of the doctrine of the person of ...
Not that we mean by any means to deny altogether the orderliness of its further
course ; for even error, where it has penetrated, is compelled to pursue a normal
path by the strong cohibitive arm of truth. After what has been advanced, we are ...
Isaak August Dorner, Patrick Fairbairn, 1861
6
Wreck and Ruin: Or, Modern Society
... great importance to this country to have the co- operation, concurrence, and
union of so great a republic ; in fact, the existence of any antagonism, or polarity,
of any retroactive or cohibitive movement would be lamentable beyond credence.
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History of the development of the doctrine of the person of ...
Not that we mean by any means to deny altogether the orderliness of its further
course ; for even error, where it has penetrated, is compelled to pursue a normal
path by the strong cohibitive arm of truth. After what has been advanced, we are ...
Isaak August Dorner, 1861
8
Thesaurus of English Words: So Classified and Arranged as to ...
Adj. Counteracting, opposing, &c, antagonistic, opposite, conflicting, retroactive,
cohibitive, counter, contrary, 14. Adv. Counter, notwithstanding, nevertheless, yet,
still, although, though, albeit, howbeit, maugre, at all events. But, Even, however ...
Peter Mark Roget, Barnas Sears, 1854
9
Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
begirt: surrounded as with a band buried in: absorbed in cabined: closely
restrained; cribbed; confined circumscribed: confined within bounds coactive:
serving to constrain cohibitive: restraining confining: bounding; limiting; restricting
...
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
(prisoner) 754; cohibitive; coactive &c. (compulsory) 744. stiff, restringent, strait-
laced, hidcbound, barkbound. ice-, wind-, weather-bound; “ eabined eribbed
confined ” [Macbeth]; in 752. [Means of restraint.] Prison.—N. prison, -house; jail,
gaol, ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson