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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PROSCRIBER»
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The
Proscriber's Companion
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2
Before Revelation: The Boundaries of Muslim Moral Thought
[252] As for those who say: I do not say that it is Permitted, nor that it is Proscribed
, because Permitted implies a permitter and Proscription implies a proscriber. [
Before Revelation, there is neither.] Yet, they deny only the application of the
word ...
3
History of the Girondists: Or, Personal Memoirs of the ...
Not to avenge humanity of these illegal acts, was to declare himself either too
weak to punish them, or proscriber sufficient to accept them. IV. Joseph Lebon
decimated, at Arras and at Cambray, the departments of the North and of the Pas
de ...
Alphonse de Lamartine, 1848
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HISTORY OF THE GIRONDISTS; OR PERSONAL MEMOIR OF THE ...
Not to avenge humanity of these illegal acts, was to declare himself either too
weak to punish them, or proscriber sufficient to accept them. IV. Joseph Lebon
decimated, at Arras and at Cambray, the departments of the North and of the Pas
de ...
ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE,, 1868
... that shuts its people up, from the strongest motives, the most essential helps, to
purity and virtue. The imperial proscriber of the opium traffic is also the proscriber
of Christianity. Equal sincerity may perhaps animate both acts, but this neither ...
Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams, 1840
... from the strongest motives, the most essential helps, to purity and virtue. The
imperial proscriber of the opium traffic is also the proscriber of Christianity. Equal
sincerity may perhaps animate both acts, but this neither excuses them, nor helps
...
7
Jean François Lyotard: Ethics
This great proscriber must see to it that no game plays games with any other. He
guards over the multiplicity of the games as if that multiplicity could be delimited
without exclusion - while at the same time excluding himself from the field he thus
...
Victor E. Taylor, Gregg Lambert, 2006
8
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
To interdict. Not in use-. — Taken or proscrib'd this happy ground. Dryd. —Some
utterly proscribe the name of chance. South. * PROSCRIBER. n.s. [from
proscribes One that dooms to destruction. — The triumvir and proscriber had
descended ...
... that shuts its people up, from the strongest motives, the most essential helps, to
purity and virtue. The imperial proscriber of the opium traffic is also the proscriber
of Christianity. Equal sincerity may perhaps animate both acts, but this neither ...
10
The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Browne's Vulgar Errours. PROSCRIBE', v. a. ^ Latin protcribo. To Proscri'beb, n.t.
> censure capitally; de- Pro'scrip'tion. Jcree to death or destruction : the
proscriber is he who makes or issues such a decree : proscription, the decree
issued.
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839