10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «REMISSIVELY»
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History of England from the fall of Wolsey to the death of ...
... punishment done, or else they will continue in their boldness as they have
used heretofore. If your lordship will that I shall deal remissively herein, upon the
advertisement of your lordship's mind by your letters, I shall gladly follow the
same.
James Anthony Froude, 1861
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Chambers concise dictionary
[13c: from Latin remissio] □ remissibility n. 'remissible /ri'misabal/ adj able to be
remitted. "remissive adj 1 remitting. 2 forgiving. □ remissively adv. remit > v /n'mit/
(remitted, remitting) 1 to cancel or refrain from demanding (a debt, punishment, ...
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An impartial representation of the conduct of the several ...
While the Dutch were remissively inclined from associating their forces in the field
to oppose the French, the negotiations of the Queen of Hungary were attended
with a more favourable aspect in Italy ; where his Sardinian majesty, jealous of ...
4
Undertaker of the Mind: John Monro and Mad-Doctoring in ...
... more prevalent in places that chose to take in only the "more remissively Mad,"
and those with putatively more refined sensibilities, whose conditions had long
been held to be "healed more often with flatteries, and with more gentle Physick.
Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001
5
The Feeling Intellect: Selected Writings
The Beast epic develops remissively, as a genre of tactics, for the sake of winning
, rather than morality, for the sake of being good or right or blessed. Reynard the
Fox is about the violence inherent in winning; it has nothing whatever to do with ...
Philip Rieff, Jonathan B. Imber, 1990
6
Close Up: Iranian Cinema, Past, Present, and Future
... of events, Kiarostami finally caught up with the principal predicament of his
generation of public intellectuals and aggressively mutated his creative ego,
taking it for the collective consciousness of the nation at large, but he did so
remissively, ...
7
Triad: Last Shuttle to Earth
Gregg stepped off the metro in Piazza di Spagna, with a quick admiring look at
the stoic Barcaccz'a whose water jets spewed remissively from both flanks. He
climbed the scalinata to his favorite old Hotel Hassler. His suite overlooked the ...
8
My Life Among the Deathworks: Illustrations of the ...
movement in all directions, so destroying that vertical in authority that makes it
clear that we can only move upward or downward or sidle remissively from side
to side, in the manner of our suffering life on the cross of authority. With the fictive
...
Philip Rieff, Kenneth S. Piver, 2006
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An Impartial Representation of the Conduct of the Several ...
While the Dutch were remissively inclined from associating their forces in the field
to oppose the French, the negociations of the Queen of Hungary were attended
with a more favourable aspect in Italy ; where his Sardinian majesty, jealous of ...
10
History of England from the Fall of Wosley to the Death of ...
... be punishment done, or else they will continue in their boldness as they have
used heretofore. If your lordship will that I shall deal remissively herein, upon the
advertisement of your lordship's mind by your letters, I shall ladly follow the same.
James Anthony Froude, 1861
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Three weeks' jail for man who attacked elderly neighbour with …
He added that his client was remissively and had never been in trouble with the law till then. For voluntarily causing hurt, Ang could have been jailed for up to ... «The Straits Times, giu 15»