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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TUMULTUARY»
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1
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
I confess myself to have no faith in either of these extreme theories, one of which
would regard the denudation as almost entirely due to tumultuary action, and the
other as produced almost solely by the ordinary present action of the sea.
2
The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
TUMULTUARILY. adv. [from tumultuary.] In a tumultuary manner. •
TUMULTUAR1NESS. n.s. Ifrom tumultuary^ Turb lence; ineiinition or disposition
to tuipul's or commotions. — The tumultuariness of the people. King Charles. ' '
TUMULTUARY ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
3
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
of the body occasioned by a tumultuary effervescence of the blood, especially in
acute severs. BLETA alba, an epithet given by fame to ,„ the milky urine voided in
some disorders of the kidneys, ranked by Paracelsus among the causes of the ...
4
Address delivered at the anniversary meeting of the ...
I confess myself to have no faith in either of these extreme theories, one of which
would regard the denudation as almost entirely due to tumultuary action, and the
other as produced almost solely by the ordinary present action of the sea.
William HOPKINS (M.A., F.R.S.), 1852
5
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological society of London
I confess myself to have no faith in either of these extreme theories, one of which
would regard the denudation as almost entirely due to tumultuary action, and the
other as reduced almost solely by the ordinary present action of the sea.
6
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Addifon. (a.) Tumult. See Mob. * TUMULTUARILY. adv. [from tumultuary.] In a
tumultuary manner. * TUMULTUARINESS.n./. [from tumultuary.'] Turbulence;
inclination or disposition to tumults or commotions. — The tumultuarine/s of the
people.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
7
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
TUMULTWARILY. adv. [from tumultuary.} In a tumultuary manner. •
TUMULTUARINESS.n./ [from tumultuary^ Turbulence; inclination or difpofition to
tumults or commotions. — The tumultuarinefs of the people. K. Charles. •
TUMULTUARY, adj.
8
Bishop Gauden the author of Icôn basilikè: further shewn in ...
396. 12. " The insolences 12. " Tumultuary rash- of popular dictates and ness and
schismatical tumultuary 1 impressions. violence." Hierasp. p. 55. * So in the Icdn,
chap. xxvi. " Tumultuary insolence." It is the usual phrase throughout the book ...
Henry John Todd, Christopher Wordsworth, 1829
9
Synonyms Discriminated: A Complete Catalogue of Synonymous ...
Turgid (Lat. turgidus, tur- gere, to swell) is that which wears a swollen or inflated
aspect. Both are employed in a moral sense ; as, a turgid style, turgid language ;
tumid expressions. Tumult. See Clamour. Tumultuary. See Tumultuous.
10
Bishop Gauden the author of Icôn basilikè, further shewn in ...
The insolences of popular dictates and tumultuary i impressions. negligence,
offence, or distemper, in government or governors; upon the least bruise, the ill
humours, as in foul bodies, will have such influence to the disaffected part as
easily ...
Henry John Todd, John Gauden (bp. of Worcester.), Christopher Wordsworth, 1829
5 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «TUMULTUARY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
tumultuary nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Into Africa: Can BushCats Save the Beasts?
Later I make the short drive to the rim of the granite gorge, and gawk at the "place of big noises," and it is a loud talker, a tumultuary crowd of currents. «Huffington Post, ago 14»
USA, Britain, Germany, Etc, Stop Giving Ghana Gov. Any Aid
What a disgraceful and tumultuary way for a President of a sovereign country to beg for arms when these Politicians are living like Sheiks with their own fiefdoms ... «GhanaWeb, lug 14»
Michael Orodare: Is 2014 the make or mar year for Nigeria? ( Y …
2013 was a year of political tumultuary and fierce political vituperations and battles in Nigeria. To usher us into the New Year is the APC national convention to ... «ynaija, dic 13»
Our faith is fraying in the god of money
... a while by tumultuary magnificence of boundless traffic, they sink at once, and drag down into poverty those whom their equipages had induced to trust them.”. «Financial Times, apr 12»
Spelling Bee
The volunteers at Wednesday's Wichita Adult Literacy Council Adult Spelling Bee traveled a Ulyssean journey through words such as "triumvirate," "tumultuary" ... «Times Record News, nov 11»