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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RECOVERABLENESS»
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Chambers's English Dictionary: Pronouncing, Explanatory, and ...
RECOVERABLENESS—. RECULTIVATE. fate, far; me, her; mine; mote; mute;
moon; then. RECUMBENCE— REDEMPTORIST. REDEMPTOKY— KEDUIT. fate
, far ; me, her ;. recovered or regained : capable of being brought to a former ...
James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1872
... telling us of what is to be looked for in the hereafter. But then with this
recognition of the exposure and peril of human society, of mankind at large, we
must associate the recognition of the recoverableness to truth, to virtue and God
of persons ...
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Addresses on foreign missions
But then with this recognition of the exposure and peril of human society, of
mankind at large, we must associate the recognition of the recoverableness to
truth, to virtue and God, of persons and of peoples who are now involved in these
...
Richard Salter Storrs, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1900
4
The American Missionary
In Henry Drum- mond's splendid phrase ''The sense of the infinite worth of a
single human soul and of the recoverableness of man at his worst, are the gifts of
Christ." Whenever we fail to rise to this high estimate of every man, or whenever
we ...
That is what we mean by the recoverableness of human nature. But note, this
recoverableness is possible only under right conditions. The questions, what are
these conditions, and do they exist, are momentous and fraught with national ...
First, character determines destiny; second, the recoverableness of the
disobedient in this world. Granted these things, and it follows that in the life to
come unless an arbitrary limit to recoverableness is fixed there will be eternal
punishment ...
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The Patent Office Record: La Gazette Du Bureau Des Brevets
... at most 25% by weight of a yarn substantially composed of polypivalolactone
fibers capable of enhancing elongation recoverableness thereof by exposure to
heat together with at least 75% by weight of other componental yarns
substantially ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1972
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
... which such filings would have given to distilled Vinegar, which, according to
Chymists notions, obtains that colour, by making with its acid and. corrosive salt a
real solution of some part of the copper, as may appear by the recoverableness
of ...
9
The American Medical Review: And Journal of Original and ...
Mr. Brodie, in a beautiful experiment, demonstrated the recoverableness of life
from the destructive action of poisons, by the power of maintaining it until the
proper effects of the poison ceased; and cases are well authenticated of human ...
John Eberle, Nathan Smith, George McClellan, 1826
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Works. 3. Ed. - Glasgow, James Hedderwick 1840-1844
It demonstrates a truth, little felt, but infinitely precious; namely, the
recoverableness of human nature from the lowest depths of vice. It teaches us
never to despair of a human being. It teaches us, that there is always something
to work on, ...
William-Ellery Channing, 1840