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unchangeableness







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He had noticed this often before, and it had occurred to him that she had acquired something of the strength and unchangeableness of the wilderness.

From The Greater Power by Dunton, W. Herbert

Was it not rather probable that a conversion had really taken place in this worldly man, and that upon just such a nature the stability and unchangeableness of the Church would take the surest hold?

From Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine by Auerbach, Berthold

In the midst of a life of change, hardship, and adventure, he dreamed unceasingly of the unchangeableness of the domestic hearth, and of peaceful family enjoyments.

From Mathieu Ropars: et cetera by Young, William

As the Infinite, it wears all phases and adapts itself to every conception of the Finite, so in the sense of omnipresence and unchangeableness it might from this point of view be called Principle.

From The Right Knock A Story by Van-Anderson, Helen

Yet that very unchangeableness of nature hurts, which should comfort.

From Diana by Warner, Susan




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