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Townshend bore, as Hume hints, a bad character for changeability.
LIFE OF ADAM SMITHJOHN RAE
This leads us to the subject of changeability of colours in the same individual.
THE SEA SHOREWILLIAM S. FURNEAUX
To them we Americans may owe our energy, our vivacity, our changeability of mood.
READING THE WEATHERTHOMAS MORRIS LONGSTRETH
France has been a victim to the personal passions of her chiefs and to her own reckless changeability.
A POPULAR HISTORY OF FRANCE FROM THE EARLIEST TIMESFRANCOIS PIERRE GUILLAUME GUIZOT
Changeability is attributed to the feminine, but Maya was not able to shift her mood as facilely as her fiance.
REBELS OF THE RED PLANETCHARLES LOUIS FONTENAY
As to the terrestrial life, owing to its changeability and shortness, it is nothing but an illusion of our senses.
DEATH--AND AFTER?ANNIE BESANT
Stubber, however, was too well versed in the changeability of his master's nature to exhibit any rash promptitude in obeying him.
THE FORTUNES OF GLENCORECHARLES JAMES LEVER
It is the constant changeability, the self-contradictions, which made Strindberg so incomprehensible to his contemporaries.
AUGUST STRINDBERG, THE SPIRIT OF REVOLTL. (LIZZY) LIND-AF-HAGEBY
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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