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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
... to whom it does not daily bring blessings whose inestimableness is only
forgotten in their familiarity, and before whom it does not spread out—if they will
but lift the eye and the soul from the grovcllings of their cherished earth—a
spectacle of ...
Inestimabilidad, s. f. Inestimableness. Inestimable, a. Inestimable, too valuable to
be rated, exceeding all price. - Inestimado, da. a. That which is without rice.
Ingvitable, a. Inevitable, unavoidable, not to be escaped. Inevitableménte, ad.
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
InestimabilidAd, sf. Inestimableness. InestimAble, a. Inestimable, too valuable to
be rated, exceeding all price. [price. InestimAdo, da, a. That which is without
Inevitable, a. Inevitable, unavoidable. Inevitablemente, ad. Inevitably.
InexcusAble, a.
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The United States Democratic Review
... to whom it does not daily bring blessings whose inestimableness is only
forgotten in their familiarity, and before whom it does not spread out — if they will
but lift the eye and the soul from the grovellings of their cherished earth — a
spectacle ...
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The Friends' library: comprising journals, doctrinal ...
And whatever your further sufferings may be, because of your following of him,
and love to him, yet all is not to be compared to the sweetness of his presence,
and inestimableness of his worth, whose price is beyond rubies, and the
enjoyment ...
William Evans, Thomas Evans,
1849
The inestimableness of the privilege of liberation upon bail, as a safeguard of the
right of personal liberty, is not, nor is the original extent of the privilege, here in
question. The question is, upon what condition the retention of the privilege by a
...
Henry Edward Wallace,
1870
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The U.S. Democratic Review
... to whom it does not daily bring blessings whose inestimableness is only
forgotten in their familiarity, and before whom it does not spread out—if they will
but lift the eye and the soul from the grovellings of their cherished earth—a
spectacle of ...
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Hitopadeśa: The Sanskrit Text, with a Grammatical Analysis, ...
Indignantly, 1054. Indigo, 1686, 1031. Indiscreet, 1940. Indiscretion, 1501.
Indiscriminately, 1166, 2222. Indispensably, 1666. Indolence, 65. Indolent, 952.
Indulgence, 2768. Industry, 968. Ineffective, 2060. Ineffectual, 026.
Inestimableness, 8.
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The Ladies' Lexicon, and Parlour Companion ...: Being Also ...
Too valuable to be rated. adv. inestimably: s. inestimableness. INEVITABLE. adj.
Unavoidable. adv. inevitably: s. inevitableness. INEXCUSABLE. adj. Not to be
excused. adv. inexcusably: s. inex- cusableness. INEXHAUSTIBLE. adj. Not to be
...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
InestimabilidAd, sf. Inestimableness. Inestimable, a. Inestimable, too valuable to
be rated, exceeding all price. [price. InestimAdo, da, a. That which is without
InevitXble, a. Inevitable, unavoidable. Inf.vitableme.nte, ad. Inevitably.
InexcusAble, a.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti,
1850