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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «REPROBATIVELY»
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reprobatively nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
reprobatively e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Sketches of English Character
He displaces the centurion, of whom the private secretary spake reprobatively
over-night ; and when the pale petitioner who is to have an audience of him at
noon, opens his arduous suit, the unhappy victim finds that his case is prejudged.
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), 1846
2
Sketches of English character
He displaces the centurion, of whom the private secretary spake reprobatively
over-night ; and when the pale petitioner who is to have an audience of him at
noon, opens his arduous suit, the unhappy victim finds that his case is prejudged.
Catherine Grace F. Gore, 1846
3
God Loves High Heels: The Triumphant Spirit of Women Vs. the ...
In conclusion, Johnny, you and your sick, twistedpack of reprobatively
dysfunctional brethrenhave createdan environment that both attracts and breeds
sexual deviates, predators, and criminals. Hopefully, your holy smoke, stale
crackers, ...
4
Fundamentals of Sentencing Theory: Essays in Honour of ...
... specific instance of punishment one initially looks back reprobatively to the act
committed ('this is happening to you because you did' a certain deed).
Analytically, then, both prevention and censure could be said in some sense to
be primary: ...
Andrew Ashworth, Martin Wasik, 1998
5
Sketches of English Character
He displaces the centurion, of whom the private secretary spake reprobatively
over-night; and when the pale petitioner who is to have an audience of him at
noon, opens his arduous suit, the unhappy victim finds that his case is prejudged.
Very austere and forbidding they looked as they seated themselves,
reprobatively, in a pew far removed from the chancel, and their light was no better
than the veriest darkness. Twelve hours after the marriage had been published to
the world, ...
M. G. (Mary Greenway) McClelland, 2012
7
The Quarterly theological review: Conducted by the Rev. Ezra ...
spiritually dead have been elected to holiness, and if a certain number out of the
same mass have been reprobatively left in necessary unholiness: they must have
been so elected and so left for some determinate ends and purposes, because ...
The things of the spirit — ' Mr. Sanders opened his eyes, gazed down
reprobatively upon his waistcoat, and followed the thin bright line of his watch-
chain as it looped across his stomach. Too often and too long had that familiar
phrase ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1925
'The things of the spirit — ' Mr. Sanders opened his eyes, gazed down
reprobatively upon his waistcoat, and followed the thin bright line of his watch-
chain as it looped across his stomach. Too often and too long had that familiar
phrase ...
10
Experimentation with language in Indian writing in English ...
n Putting it rather reprobatively, K. Srinivasa Iyengar declared that " with its load
of swear-words and expressions literally translated from the vernacular, " it often
produces crude and ludicrous effect." n Beyond the vocabulary, one notices ...