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Paris in 1659,
called it a "wooden, northern, and
inartificial congestion of Houses". By "
inartificial",
Evelyn meant unplanned and makeshift, the result...
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Machine "Of the Colours, or
Common Opinions concerning Pleasure." Chap. XVI
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Wayback Machine "Of
Proofs Inartificial."...
- artifice, artificial, artificiality, artisan, artisanal, artisanality,
inartificial, inert, inertia, inertial, noninert,
noninertial artus art-
tight arctation...
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themselves with water. This
storyline is
actually more
convincing and
inartificial with
cross validations. If
Soseono is recognized, then
Biryu also must...
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described by the
Monthly Review as a book
where "the
construction is
inartificial [constructed
without art or skill], and the
catastrophe is particularly...
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specifications benignly, and to look
through mere
forms of expression,
often inartificially used, to the substance, and to
maintain the
right of the
patentee to...
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Mackonochie " ... in a
mechanical point of view (a ship) is the feeblest, most
inartificial, and
unworkmanlike structure in the
whole range of mechanics". Gower...
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angels … so
little connected with the
sequel or with each other, and so
inartificially thrown together, as
rather to
resemble an ac****ulation of
detached fragments...