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1
The Universal Gazetteer; Or, Dictionary of Descriptive and ...
In the W. and S.W. however, large tracts are ir- reclaimably barren. In 1850 there
were altogether 150,000 ac. under crop. Besides agricultural produce, wool,
whale-oil, honey, timber, &c, are exported. Great Britain received, in 1858,
4,281,546 ...
2
The Lamb's book of life
The former, who, after a just trial, by a jury of twelve men of "judgment and justice,
" have been condemned to an imprisonment for she or twelve months, say two or
three times, as the case maybe, and are found ir- reclaimably bad and ...
3
The family gazetteer and atlas of the world. The atlas by W. ...
In the W. and S.W. however, large tracts are ir- reclaimably barren. In 1850 there
were altogether 150,000 ac. under crop. Besides agricultural produce, wool,
whale-oil, honey, timber, &c, are exported. Great Britain received, in 1858,
4,281,546 ...
This knowledge, however, influenced in no way her conduct ; she felt and hourly
lamented Robert's departure, but she aroused herself none the more for the
consciousness of his loss ; she still remained as ir- reclaimably torpid as ever, ...
MRS HARRISON GRAY OTIS, 1854
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
The New England States, and nearly the whole of the Atlantic shore, are almost ir
- reclaimably barren. The soil of Virginia did not prove inexhaustible; thousands
of its old planters are daily shifting their homes to the west. The climate is even ...
Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress), 1845
6
The New-England Magazine
Seraphina ! incomparable — adorable — lost Seraphina ! how softly stole away
the hours in thy presence ! How serenely was the sky of my hopes lit up by thy
rosy smile ? Alas ! alas ! once more — how ir- reclaimably those hours of
happiness ...
Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, 1831
7
A new dictionary of the English language
... -rebated ; -rebukable, -rebuked : -recallable Fellham ; -recalled Yenatg ; -
received ; -reckoned ; -rcclaimable (now usually Ir-), -reclaimably, -reclaim-ed, -
edness Boyle ; -reclining Potter ; -recommended V. Knox ; -recompensed Seas.
8
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
When a woman even deliberates upon these things she is lost — so far as my
society is concerned — ir- reclaimably. These are some few of the reasons why it
seems to me, there being no immediate prospect of a new infusion of the ...
Sheconsidered tossing it down the steps, just toseehow longshecould
keephereyeon it before it became, ir reclaimably, part of the British landscape.
But, on balance, she preferred her original idea of getting ajeweller tofashionit
intoa pendant.
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
The New England States, and nearly the whole of the Atlantic shore, are almost ir
- reclaimably barren. The soil of Virginia did not prove inexhaustible; thousands
ol its old planters are daily shifting their homes to the west. The climate is even ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1845