- to serve, love, and obey. Why are our
bodies soft, and weak, and smooth,
Unapt to toil and
trouble in the world, But that our soft conditions, and our...
-
enclosure in Britain.
Scholars today view
these socialist comparisons as
unapt. It used to be
standard view that
through the
second century BC, the number...
- ("the
tribune of the people").
Modern perspectives see the
comparison as
unapt, as
Babeuf intended abolish private land
ownership entirely and overthrow...
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letter found upon him,
stated as his
motive the
conviction that
William was
unapt of the task of
uniting Germany. The ****ailant was
sentenced to
twenty years'...
- that are
considered pests in b****eeping. Notably,
small hive beetles, the
unaptly named bee
louse (a
species of fly), ants,
wasps and wax
moths such as Galleria...
- Allen, did not win him many friends.
Edgar Allan Poe felt that he was "not
unapt to fall into
pompous grandiloquence" and
sometimes was "woefully turgid"...
-
country -
victory or death." Leazes, Jr.,
Francis J. (1
January 2012). "A Not
Unapt Illustration of New
England Heroism -
Albert Martin's
Journey from Rhode...
-
Risdon (d.1640)
wrote as follows: "Santon is in the
parish of Branton, not
unaptly so
termed the Town by the Sand, that hath
overblown many
hundred acres...
-
Harlow found that the
Spanish considered Native American slaves to be "
unapt for
their uses." So instead,
Epenow became a "wonder", a
spectacle on constant...
-
Eithne Lydon as
receptionist The
Monthly Film
Bulletin wrote: "What with
unapt dialogue,
tangled construction,
melodramatic playing and
unconvincing art...