basenesses in Germany

basenesses [beisnəsiz] Gemeinheite

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1. Basenesses of human nature always contribute

2. Basenesses Biasnesses bassness baseness businesses busynesses packnesses bagginesses biasness bossinesses

3. What does Basenesses mean? Plural form of baseness

4. Antonyms for Basenesses include nobilities, goodnesses, honors, honours, moralities and virtues

5. Winer's Grammar, 176 (166)] αἱ αἰσχῦναι Basenesses, disgraces, shameful deeds, Jude 1:13

6. Baseness (countable and uncountable, plural Basenesses) The quality or condition of being base

7. Winer 's Grammar, 176 (166)) αἱ αἰσχύναι Basenesses, disgraces, shameful deeds, Jude 1:13

8. The astrologer, therefore, considers the planet Mercury as pre-eminently influencing the intellect, with all its splendour, trickeries and Basenesses

9. Only he who can do nothing better should assault the Basenesses of the world as a warrior of culture

10. Baseness (countable and uncountable, plural Basenesses) The quality or condition of being base. The quality of being unworthy to hold virtues or value.

11. Reconcile quotes from YourDictionary: His fellow creatures are still objects of reverence and love, though their Basenesses are plainer to no eye than to his

12. "The longer the war lasted," she wrote, "the more terrible were its consequences, the brighter were the Basenesses of the Russian Government

13. They are upset by the endless chronicle of folly and evil which journalists deliver - "the usual depravities and Basenesses and hypocrisies and cruelties" which …

14. I was not slow to understand that the grand words I had been taught to venerate: honour, devotion, duty, were only the mask that concealed the most shameful Basenesses

15. Literary usage of Basenesses Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature: 1. Essays, Historical and Theological by James Bowling Mozley (1878)

16. And it begot every work: many works of wrath, anger, envy, malice, hatred, slander, contempt and war, lying and evil counsels, sorrows and pleasures, Basenesses and defilements, falsehoods and diseases, evil judgments that they decree according to …

17. The history of Byzantine Empire, affirms Hegel several pages earlier (355), "exhibits to us a millennial series of uninterrupted crimes, weaknesses, Basenesses and want of principle; a most repulsive and consequently a most uninteresting picture."

18. The most frightful monsters of all—the realized Basenesses of their own natures! Monsters concrete and yet impalpable! Monsters with illimitable physical powers to rend and destroy but with no true physicality to be rent or destroyed themselves!" — Diary of C.X

19. I do it every morning-knowing well that I shall find in it the usual depravities and Basenesses and hypocrisies and cruelties that make up civilization, and cause me to put in the rest of the day pleading for the damnation of the human race

20. I do it every morning--knowing well that I shall find in it the usual depravities and Basenesses and hypocrisies and cruelties that make up civilization, and cause me to put in the rest of the day pleading for the damnation of the human race

21. Now then that darkling wight is lifted by the officers and brought to the altar in the centre; and there the Hiereus accuses him of the two and twenty Basenesses, while the Hegemom lifting up his chained arms cries again and again against his enemy that he is under …

22. I do it every morning--knowing well that I shall find in it the usual depravities and Basenesses and hypocrisies and cruelties that make up civilization, and cause me to put in the rest of the day pleading for the damnation of the human race

23. Lectures XIV and XV on The Value of Saintliness (among the best lectures of all!), "The Basenesses so commonly charged to religion's account are thus, almost all of them, not chargeable at all to religion proper, but rather to religion's wicked practical partner, the spirit of …

24. If you have once seen yourself as you are, and take into account, not only actions but base tendencies, foul, evil thoughts, imagined sins of the flesh, meannesses and Basenesses that never have come to the surface, but which you know are bits of you, I do not think that you will have much more to …

25. ” Therefore you, painter, when you make the mountains, always make the Basenesses from hill to hill clearer than the heights, and what you want to do further away from each other, make the baseness lighter; and the higher it rises, the more it will show the truth of form and color ” (manuscript A, dating back to around 1492, sheet 98 recto).