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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TERMINABLENESS»
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1
the primitive methodist magazine
carry the meaning of an abrupt and even unnecessary termination of existence."
So he substitutes the word " terminableness ; " suggesting that in the one case
the soul is put out of existence, like a fire or candle- flame suddenly quenched, ...
2
The philosophy of happiness, lects. on the crisis of being, ...
Hell — its existence or non-existence, its terminableness or eternity — affects it
not. If, then, the great argument is, not its harmony with the institutions of one s
country, nor that it has been recommended by great names, nor that it confers the
...
3
Solitude of a Humble Genius - Gregor Johann Mendel: Volume ...
... scents emanating from the burning candles and the coniferous lopping all
created a special atmosphere, which subdued even the children, making even
them to think of the terminableness of human life and of the mysteries looming
beyond ...
Jan Klein, Norman Klein, 2013
4
The Correspondence of Henry Edward Manning and William Ewart ...
That it is dangerous to admit the thought of terminableness. It can hardly fail to
affect the tone & energy of the will. 6. That our first duty is to realize our present
position: for no other exists to us. What is future is no more ours, than what is ...
5
A History of Elizabethan Literature
... contains much interesting and important biographical and historical matter. The
text of these works was conveyed by his heirs to the University of Oxford, and
long remained an exception to the general rule of the terminableness of copyright
.
... and will be preserved throughout all eternity in shocking depravity of soul and
unutterable agony of body, the Scripture seems to ransack language in order to
find words to describe their condition as that of terminableness and destruction.
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A Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence
... terminableness of collateral issues ; and Mr. Chitty seems to have had a
glimpse of the same idea, when he said the course is to confine the evidence to
the mental state of the party. But every new fact, though it open a new field of
inquiry, ...
Francis Wharton, Moreton Stillé, Alfred Stillé, 1860
... immortality, deathlessness; permanence, permanency, perdurability,
perdurable- ness, imperishability, imperishableness, perenniality; constancy,
unceasingness, ceaselessness, endlessness, in- terminableness, interminability;
continuality, ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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California Journal of Secondary Education
Terminableness also characterizes today's schools. Students "take" a course
during a specified year, pass the examinations, and then in effect are permitted to
forget it. The school requires one year, or two, of science and none in other years.
These T's are togetherness, terminableness, and tightness. Today's concept of
education calls for much group activity in schools — much togetherness.
Students too seldom are permitted the experience of planned independent study
in places ...
National Association of Secondary School Principals (U.S.), 1962