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Sir Courtly Nice, etc. [By John Crowne.]
Cr. Ay, my Lord, I beg your Pardon for the Inconsiderableness of the Presenr. Bell
. Inconsiderableness! What a Market wou'd some make of this Man? -- Put up
your Diamonds. Cr. By no Means, my Lord. Bell. Put 'em_up, Sir, or you'll
disoblige ...
Sir Courtly NICE, Mr. Crown (John), 1758
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AN ENGLISH AND ARABIC DICTIONARY, In Two Parts, ARABIC AND ...
Inconsiderableness, iitdam i^tib&r. Inconsiderate, ^JuL bild tadblr, tj^aiL bild
basirat, -O.o Inlii filer, JjU ghafil. See Imprudent, negligent, careless. —
Inconsiderately, L'-l^» -•-«->.-' liilii muldhazat. See Carelessly, rashly. — Incon-
siderateness ...
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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
Sir J. Denham. - Inconsiderableness. Inconsiderableness (in-kon-sid-er-abl-nes ;
accent on sid; i in sid like i in it; the rest of the syllables slighted) means the
quality or condition of being inconsiderable or unimportant. From the
consideration of ...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1916
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Part II. of successions
These sales are made by cant or auction, and by permission of the judge; unless
it be that the inconsiderableness of the things that are sold, and the consent of
the parties int/crested, may excuse tho charges of these formalities. See the ...
Jean Domat, Luther Stearns Cushing, 1861
... abundzuitly 'hew his ioderation with respect to the differ-ences ctween G.
Britain and him; and that oncurring circumstances constrained him a leflsscn his
sublidies. He also representd the inconsiderableness os the advanagc gained by
the ...
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The History of Edinburgh
This does not proceed so much from the remaining leaven of fanaticism, vas from
the poorness of Scots fortunes, the inconsiderableness of the trade and
manufactures, or the smallness of the prosits arising from them. These do not
admit of ...
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Johann Christoph Blumhardt, Life and Work: A New Biography
Dear Doris, these are the miraculous pathways of God; they are in them- selves
nothing special, yet even in their inconsiderableness so great, so unspeakably
great.”68 The pathways of the Lord, he continues, turn with each other like ...
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An Estimate of the Comparative Strength of Great-Britain, ...
And their inconsiderableness evinces a maryellous depopulation in the country,
and a lamentable ' wahtiosmanusactures, and Commerce, every where, 'in
England. - Yet, 'Domesday Book represents our Cities Fto haue been little
superior to ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest ...
... to the government-generalship of/Bengal, or from their more immediate
intrinsic qualities, as their inconsiderableness, their propriety, or their necessity,
either that they were not criminal at all, or, if so, were not criminal'in a degree
sufficient ...
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
2. Want of bulk or strength (Arbulhnot). 3. Sli htness; weakness;
inconsiderableness (W7utgtfi) 4. Want of plenty. SLEPT. The preterit of sleep.
SLFSWICK, or NORTH JU'I'LAND, a duchy of Denmark, separated from Holstein
by the river Eyder.