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The increase of business and the unsuitableness of location rendered it necessary to change the place for holding the courts.
A HISTORY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN AND KINGS COUNTY VOLUME IISTEPHEN M. OSTRANDER
She was warned by her friends of the unsuitableness and dangers of her intended connection.
THE YOUNG MAIDENA. B. (ARTEMAS BOWERS) MUZZEY
Upon comparing the action and the whole nature, there arises no disproportion, there appears no unsuitableness, between them.
HUMAN NATUREJOSEPH BUTLER
This will at once show its unsuitableness for repairs and restorations, especially of the kind now under consideration.
THE REPAIRING & RESTORATION OF VIOLINSHORACE PETHERICK
All the rest are in gradations of unsuitableness and fret and boredom.
THE CAREER OF KATHERINE BUSHELINOR GLYN
There is an unsuitableness in their words now, as there was before betwixt their going on pilgrimage and sitting down there.
THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS BY JOHN BUNYANJOHN BUNYAN
The dress of the higher classes often is chosen because of its unsuitableness for an active worker.
THE PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICSFRANK A. FETTER
And even while they looked on him, a dim feeling of the unsuitableness of his lot filled their minds.
ADELA CATHCART, VOL. 2GEORGE MACDONALD
Nor must impatience make either of them ungroundedly despair of the cure of any unsuitableness which is really curable.
A CHRISTIAN DIRECTORY (PART 2 OF 4)RICHARD BAXTER
No one would have laughed at that more than we, there was such an evident unsuitableness in the idea.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOLUME 5, NO. 28, FEBRUARY, 1860VARIOUS
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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