7 adjectives to describe permanency

Among the most striking of its benefits would be that derived from the general acquiescence of the country in its support and the consequent permanency and stability which would be given to all the operations of industry.

For the immortality of partial souls has a more principal subsistence, as possessing in itself the cause of eternal permanency.

Ames, for instance, now desired that the Secretary's communications should be in writing since "in this shape they would obtain a degree of permanency favorable to the responsibility of the officer, while, at the same time, they would be less liable to be misunderstood."

We have thus endeavoured to arrange and to give a logical permanency to the several principles of Composition.

A powerful consciousness of the universal validity and the solid permanency of their own manner of being, an undoubting conviction that it has always so been and will ever continue so to be in the worldthese feelings of our ancestors were symptoms of a fresh fulness of life; they were the marrow of action in reality as well as in fiction.

After a short excursion to the distant ranges reported by Poole, Sturt, accompanied by Browne and two men, went ahead for the purpose of finding water of a sufficient permanency to remove the whole of the party to.

But even at Boulogne, where the most solid architecture, expensively transformed, gives an air of utter permanency to the hospitals, the watchword is still to clear, to pass the cases on.

7 adjectives to describe  permanency