CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «INFINITANT»
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infinitant dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
infinitant dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Imagining Language: An Anthology
Negative expressions are more compendiously uttered in this language, than in
any other in the world. The infinitant terms by this tongue are in one single word
expressed, which succinctness is by no other language afforded. Besides the ...
Jed Rasula, Steve McCaffery, 2001
2
Mysteries of Templar Treasure & the Holy Grail: The Secrets ...
That very significant comment re-awakens echoes of the old C'athar statement
about whatever it was that was smuggled away from the siege of Montsegur:
pecuniam infinitant - unlimited wealth. At the end of 1990, Lionel had an
opportunity to ...
Lionel Fanthrope, Patricia Fanthrope, 2004
3
A Guide to Syllogism, Or, a Manual of Logic: Comprehending ...
Infinitant Particle, " Not." Judgment, a decision on the agreement or disagreement
of two objects. It is either affirmative or negative. See Operations. Logic, the
science which analyzes the process of the mind INDEX AND VOCABULARY. 87.
4
A discourse of foreign war: with an account of all the ...
10 ^aufe tne proms 0f his Realm and dominions Rtm. -liim! elsewhere, together
with all the money granted 'by the Church and Laiety, ad sumptut Belli sn$cere
noluit, was not enough to defray the charges of his wars, and that he must
infinitant ...
Sir Robert Cotton, Sir John Cotton, 1690
5
The Works of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty, Knight
134. Sixtie fourthly, Negative expressions are more compendiously uttred in this
language then in any other in the world. 135. Sixtie fifthly, The infinitant terms by
this tongue are in one single word expressed, which succinctness is by no other ...
Sir Thomas Urquhart, Lord Thomas Maitland Dundrennan, 1834
Sir Thomas Urquhart, Ronald D. S. Jack, R. J. Lyall. 134- Sixtie fourthly, negative
expressions are more compendiously uttred in this language then in any other in
the world. 135. Sixtie fifthly, the infinitant terms by this tongue are in one single ...
Sir Thomas Urquhart, Ronald D. S. Jack, R. J. Lyall, 1983
7
The admirable Urquhart: selected writings
1 34 Sixty-fourthly, Negative expressions are more compendiously uttered in this
language, than in any other in the world. 135 Sixty-fifthly, The infinitant terms by
this tongue are in one single word expressed, which succinctness is by no other ...
Sir Thomas Urquhart, 1975
8
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
ar*ft»ítf3; и. arata, зтятттчя; |5S(T; adjs- infinitant ЙЧЧ1гЧ+, н+ккччг; infinitary
ЗНСШ ff«PÍt, ЗГНТЧТТТ ?T>4t; v.r. infinítate злт^г чгт^тт, згнтч ïTTTT; i*kiw4> «
mhi; л. infiniteness Зс1пя1, агатчтгг; <з^г. (orig. ordinal numeral) infinitesimal
Чсгш, ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
They are all “ descended from ancient and honored families,” “ the sons of
wealthy members of the Society of Friends,” or of “ eminent lawyers,” or “ wealthy
merchants,” “ wealthy lawyers,” themselves, &c., &c., ad infinitant. How comes this
?
Edgar Allan Poe, James Albert Harrison, 1902
134. Sixtie fourthly, Negative expressions are more compendiously uttred in this
Language, then in any other in the world. 135. Sixtie fifthly, The infinitant terms by
this Tongue are in one single word expressed, which succinctness is by no ...