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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «THINKABLY»
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1
The Educational Monthly of Canada
being, the important question at once arises: Shall moral instruction, by
recognizing as thinkably separate what is in fact vitally united, contemplate man
as only a moral being, and so limit itself to the consideration of those duties, or
grounds of ...
2
Early Television: A Bibliographic Guide to 1940
seems "thinkably possible." whereby time and distance would be overcome: "
With the instantaneous printing and development of photographic negative, the
evolution from radiophone to optograph, and perfect control of conductors, all
these ...
3
Early Television: A Bibliographic Guide to 1940
seems "thinkably possible." whereby time and distance would be overcome: "
With the instantaneous printing and development of photographic negative, the
evolution from radiophone to optograph, and perfect control of conductors, all
these ...
4
Type crossings: sentential meaninglessness in the border ...
The approach I have in mind is that according to which the type associated with a
given property is the class of things (or class of sets of things) which can thinkably
have that property." For example, the type associated with the property of ...
MY RIFLE SOME MAXIMS OF SERGEANT J. CALLARY To the humour, and the
good humour, of the genial sergeant I owe it that the period of my early drilling,
which might thinkably have been a time of deadly dullness, afforded me much ...
6
Scribner's Magazine ...
A further side-light may very thinkably come from the fact of the popularity
attending on dramas of the underworld. Analytical study of produced plays will
show a rather disproportionate amount of material taken from that underside of
American ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, 1912
Probably the one class of language has adopted the word from the other in ages
un- thinkably remote. Whether the Polynesian tau form has lost its final r, or
whether the others have added it I do not know, but there is one signification at
least ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1889
... as shown by its answer (fols. 50-51). The only delay to which plaintiff could
have thinkably referred was the belated failure to report that the drafts had no-t
been paid on presentation. POINT V: It was error to .hold that defendant is. 10.
9
Harper's Monthly Magazine
It had been set to music by the singing~V .- teacher——a black.. r ' I bearded
gentleman who i "I ~ " - 1 would have been one's idea of a handsome pirate had
he not been too cross-eyed ever thinkably to manage a cutlass; which didn't
prevent ...
Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, 1917
10
Digital Literary Studies: Corpus Approaches to Poetry, ...
... savingly, simplifyingly, smokingly, stammeringly, sustainingly, swingingly,
thinkably, thumpingly, tinily, tormentingly, unchallengeably, uncomplacently,
unconfusedly, unencouragingly, unexpectingly, unfrequently, unitedly,
unmagnanimously ...
David L. Hoover, Jonathan Culpeper, Kieran O'Halloran, 2014