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unchangeableness

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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.

Though she probably did not know it, there was a suggestion of steadfast unchangeableness in her unconscious pose.

But I wronged her—I wronged that sex who, if inferior in other things, surpass us in depth and unchangeableness of affection.

They were accustomed to having matters attended to with despatch, and could not tolerate the slow conservatism and unchangeableness of the English civil office.

For if there is anything certain it is the unchangeableness of the lines of division that separate the three great regions of the earth, each having its own faith.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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