10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «UNPASSABLENESS»
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1
A Concise History of the Parish and Vicarage of Halifax, in ...
legacies, and whereas their seasonable repair would magnifie the dead, their
deepnesse and unpassableness did shame the living." The exceptions to the
general rule do indeed at certain seasons afford instances of " deepnesse and ...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Strype, as quoted by Mr. Cunningham, describes Ivy Bridge as a landing-place, "
now very bad, and scarce fit for nse, by reason of the unpassableness of the way.
" lu this passage the way to the river is evidently meant, and in the passage first ...
... by reports of neighboring Indians, so as that they were forced to stand upon
their watch this last summer, although disabled from giving them any offence by
reason of their great distance from these parts, and the unpassableness through
the ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Parsons Lathrop, Julian Hawthorne,
1884
4
The history of the battles and adventures of the British, ...
The general conversation then taking place, was about the unpassableness of
the road which they had got to go to overtake the Kafirs. 1 thought I might make
sure to .get some information from persons not residing here, and who may be ...
Duncan Campbell Francis Moodie,
1888
5
A rational account of the grounds of Protestant religion: ...
... and particularly instance in the unpassableness of the Alps between them and
Trent, and that it was rather in the borders of Italy than Germany. And the pope
himself, in his answer to the German bishops, and the emperor's protestation
upon ...
Edward Stillingfleet,
1844
6
The works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
... so alarmed by reports of neighboring Indians, so as that they were forced to
stand upon their watch this last summer, although disabled from giving them any
offence by reason of their great distance from these parts, and the
unpassableness ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Parsons Lathrop, Julian Hawthorne,
1884
7
The Old and New Testament connected in the history of the ...
This province being separated from Bactria by the river Oxus, which was large
and deep, Bessus's chief confidence was in the unpassableness of it ; for having
taken away or destroyed all the shipping and boats that were to be found on it, ...
8
The Approaching Judgments of God upon the Roman Empire, and ...
Now after l had walked a while onwards on the way, which is overlaid with
boards, because of the unpassableness of it, it so happened, that, as I was
busied with holy and divine meditations, and was considering what might be
most suitable to ...
Johann Maximilian DAUT,
1794
9
Topographical History of London: A Classified Collection of ...
Strype, as quoted by Mr. Cunningham, describes Ivy Bridge as a landing-place, "
now very bad, and scarce fit for use, by reason of the unpassableness of the way.
" In this passage the way to the river is evidently meant, and in the passage first ...
George Laurence Gomme,
1905
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The Whole Works: ¬An exposition of three articles of the ...
... insuperable unpassableness from one to another. But especially, 2. “ They that
would pass from hence to you.” Are there any in heaven, that ever would go to
hell? The devils indeed chose it: but I question, whether they understood what
hell ...
John Lightfoot, John Rogers Pitman,
1822