10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «INCONVINCIBLY»
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
It is inju- now unto knowledge obstinately and inconvincibly to fide with any one.
Brown's Vulgar Errouri. * 1NCONY. adj. [perhaps from in and conn, to bow.] i.
Unlearned ; artless. This fense is un- wttin. a. In Scotland it denotes
mischievously ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
INCONVINCIBLE.<»</y. [in and convincible.) Not to be convinced ; not capable of
conviction. • INCONVINCIBLY. adv. [from inconvinci- ble.] Without admitting
conviction. — It is injurious unto knowledge obstinately and inconvincibly to fide
with ...
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A Treatise Explanatory of a New System of Naval, Military ...
... 95 Inconvertible 96 Inconvertible into 97 Iuconviiicible 98 Inconvincibly 99
Inconvincibly obstinate — 100 To incorporate 101 To incorporate with 102
Incorporate 103 Incorporates 104 Incorporated — 10a Incorporated with 106
Incorporating ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
It is injurious nato knowledge obstinately and inconvincibly to fide frith any one.
Brown's Vulgar Errours. ' INCONY. adj. [perhaps from in and conn, to cow.] i.
Unlearned ; artless. This fense is uncertain, i. In Scotland it denotes
mischievously ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
ৰুযাইলে বুঝিতে অক্ষম যে | ' Inconvincibly, ad. আবাধত্রপে. অপ্লামাণ্যরূগে. অস্বীকার
পূরর্বক I Incony, a- অশিক্ষিত. মূর্থা সিবা. উদার. সরল. অকপটী I Incorporal, a. অশরীরী.
নিরাকরে. অদেহক্ষু. অমস্ত্রর্ত. অর্তীচ্ছিয়'. নিরট্রিকৃতি. অশক্টরীরিক I 39 .
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der.inconvincibly. INCONY, adj.,rare, fine, delicate,pretty, very dear.(E.)In Shak.
L. L. L. iii. 1. 136; iv. 1.144; Marlowe, JewofMalta,iv.5 (or 6). Perhaps for inconny;
where in is intensive,asinME. inly, very;andconny(alsocanny) is NorthE.,meaning
...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Inconvictedness, in-kon-vik'ted-nes, *. State of being not convicted. Inconvincible,
in-kon-vin'se-bl, a. Not convin- cible ; that cannot be convinced ; not capable of
conviction. Inconvincibly, in-kon-vin'se-ble, ad. In a manner not admitting of ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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Pansebeia: Or, a View of All Religions in the World: with ...
... inconvincibly persisted in their pestiferous opinion, fifib 1 5 3 7'and so upon the
fifth of May the same year. they expia- the] are Put ted their wicked impieties, by
their death. Ones farewell to death, sayin , was, Prazfi the Lardinccssmtlje ...
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... in-kred'u-lfis a. hard of belief, refusing credit [ness of belief, incredulity
Inconvertible, in-k6n-ver'te-bl a. not trans- mutable Inconvincible, Inconvincibly, iu
-k&n-v!n'se-ble ad. without admitting conviction [tinct from body Incrust, in-krftst' . i
a.
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1850
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
... Paracelsus be intolerable, who sparing only Hippocrates, hath reviled not only
the authors, but almost all the learning that went before himy" yet is it not much
less injurious unto knowledge, obstinately and inconvincibly to side with any one.
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835