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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PERPETRABLE»
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1
Levana: or, The doctrine of education
... she even values its praise more highly than that of her mind. From the time of
Louis the Fourteenth, the French kings have sworn never to forgive two things,
both perpetrable only between man and man, — the duel and something worse.
2
On the State of Man Subsequent to the Promulgation of ...
It was impossible long to endure the rule of such a monster : to comment on a
state of manners which made such things perpetrable, is equally so: he too was
slain in a military tumult, and his cousin Alexander Severus raised to the throne.
Caroline Frances Cornwallis, 1854
3
The Law Magazine and Review: A Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence
But the iniquities perpetrable under such a form of summons may be safely left to
the imagination of the reader. Observe how even the amount claimed is to be
stated only in figures. By the 12th clause it is provided that “ the bailiffs of the said
...
Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael, William Pinder Eversley, 1841
4
The Works. - London, Clavel 1695
... who having slain the two Scipia's, and routed their Forces, not valuing those
which remained, were suddenly assaulted and broken; for it is frequently seen,
nothing is perpetrable so easily, as what the Enemy fancies you can never
attempt; ...
Niccolo Machiavelli, 1695
5
Garner's Modern American Usage
... medicable navigable obligable obviable operable originable participable
penetrable perpetrable perpetuable predicable propagable regulable replicable
repudiable segregable separable subjugable vindicable violable vitiable At least
one ...
6
Ethnic Cleansing: A Legal Qualification
that it be regarded as a wartime act, perpetrable,as the examples demonstrate,
inthecontext of both international and non-international conflicts. As
crimescommitted under these conditions are regulated by international
humanitarianlaw,it ...
7
Levana ... Translated from the German
... she even values its praise more highly than that of her mind. From the time of
Louis the Fourteenth, the French kings have sworn never to forgive two things,
both perpetrable only between man and man,— the duel and something worse.
Jean Paul Friedrich RICHTER, 1863
8
The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style
... segregable indicable obviable separable inebriable operable subjugable
inextirpable originable vindicable inextricable participable violable infatuable
penetrable vitiable invalidable perpetrable investigable perpetuable Back-
Formed Verb ...
9
A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
... infuriable integrable invalidable investigable isolable litigable manipulable
mitigable navigable obligable obviable operable originable participable
penetrable perpetrable perpetuable predicable propagable regulable replicable
repudiable ...
10
Buddhism and Christianity: A Parallel and a Contrast, Being ...
... no manual of the cloister ever discovered, could equal its disgusting details of
every conceivable form of unnatural vice supposed to be perpetrable by the
brethren.2 It reads more like a suggestion to sin than a defence against
temptation.