O QUE SIGNIFICA DAMNABLENESS EM INGLÊS
definição de damnableness no dicionário inglês
A definição de condenação no dicionário é o estado ou a qualidade da merecida condenação eterna ou da condenação da condenação eterna.
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To seek to save them is equivalent to laboring for an object acknowledged to be
absolutely non-existent, hence non-achievable. Characterless men are the
survival of living damnableness. The view may appear facially extreme that some
men ...
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The American encyclopædic dictionary
damnableness dam -na-ble ne'ss, a. [Eng. damnable; -nets.] 1. The Quality or
state of being damnable or do- serving of damnation. f "The question being of the
damnableness of error.'* — Chillingicorth; Religion of Protestants. 2. Viloness ...
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter,
1897
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The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary ...
damnableness a"&m -na-ble-ne'SB, s. [Eng. damnable; -nets.] 1. The Quality or
state of being damnable or deserving or damnation. "The question being of the
damnableness of error." — Chillingvjorth: Religion of Protestants. 2. Vileness ...
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The Imperial Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Exhaustive ...
damnableness 4am n&~ble-n$S8, s. [Eng. damnable; ~ne*8.] 1. The quality or
state of being damnable or deserving of damnation. "The question being of the
damnableness of error." — Chiltingworth: Religion of Protestants. 2. Viloncss,
exec ...
There were two vigorous paragraphs upon the utter damnableness of the Rev.
R. J. Campbell, a contagious damnableness I gathered, one wasn't safe within a
mile of Holborn Viaduct, and a foul-mouthed attack on poor little Wilkins the ...
Herbert George Wells,
1910
There were two vigorous paragraphs upon the utter damnableness of the Rev.
B. J. Campbell, a contagious damnableness, I gathered—one wasn't safe within
a mile gof Holborn Viaduct—and a foul-mouthed attack on poor little Wilkins I I8 ...
The Jesuits, it seemed, were still hard at it and Heaven frightfully upset about the
Sunday opening of museums and the falling birthrate, and as touchy and
vindictive as ever. There were two vigorous paragraphs upon the utter
damnableness of ...
Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice,
1910
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The H.G. Wells Anthology: A Collection of 149 Novels, ...
There were two vigorous paragraphs upon the utter damnableness of the Rev.
R. J. Campbell, a contagious damnableness Igathered, one wasn'tsafe within a
mile of Holborn Viaduct,and a foulmouthed attack onpoor little Wilkins the ...
There were two vigorous paragraphs upon the utter damnableness of the Rev.
R. J. Campbell, a contagious damnableness I gathered, one wasn't safe within a
mile of Holborn Viaduct, and a foul-mouthed attack on poor little Wilkins the ...
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Liberal Diplomacy and German Unification: The Early Career ...
Morier ended his efforts to blunt Stockmar's attacks with the claim that he could
not "desire [France's] extirpation or admit the utter damnableness of an entire
nation any more than I admit the utter damnableness of an individual." Stockmar
to ...