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Meanings of assignable cause in English
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Usage of assignable cause in English
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The following case of inflammation of the finger occurred without any assignablecause.
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They touch, they feel themselves tallied; confidence is established without an assignablecause.
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Is there any assignablecause for the silence of the dead?
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Her head was in a whirl; her heart beat furiously, without any assignablecause.
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And now I had awakened, without any assignablecause, hours before my usual time.
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A child, therefore, who, without any assignablecause, is constantly crying, should have his navel carefully examined.
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Extreme emaciation, without any other assignablecause for it, may be set down as another very common symptom.
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So universal an effect must have a cause as universal, otherwise we have an effect without any assignablecause.
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Mrs. Furze told her story, which was that Catharine had no appetite, and was wasting from no assignablecause.
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The left ventricle from tobacco alone, without any other assignablecause, may become dilated and the mitral valve become insufficient.
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It was a feeling of unbounded expansion, quite out of proportion, as he said to himself, to any assignablecause.
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This may ultimately throw some light on the disappearance of native forms; for these have at times declined without any assignablecause.
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Solitude, therefore, in which the mind unhindered feeds upon its own delusions, was the assignablecause of her gradual mental disruption and collapse.
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While they were still deliberating what they ought to do, down fell a capital from its column-withoutassignablecause, whether of earthquake or wind.
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Without any assignablecause, McDonough ceased to employ Grymes, and intrusted his business to other counsel, who did not value their services so extravagantly.