Definitionn. the quality of being encouraging or promising of a successful outcome
Last update: August 13, 2015
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He had resolved some time before never to obtain another slave, and "wished from his soul" that Virginia could be persuaded to abolish slavery; "it might prevent much future mischief"; but the unprecedented profitableness of the cotton industry, under the impetus of the recently invented cotton gin, had already begun to change public sentiment regarding slavery, and Washington was too old to attempt further innovations. [Please select]
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We ought in Scriptures rather to seek profitableness than subtle language. [Please select]
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And the Liberal are liked almost best of all virtuous characters, because they are profitable to others, and this their profitableness consists in their giving. [Please select]
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Though not the first or principal object aimed at in the cultivation of any of these breeds, it is, in this country, an important item of incident in determining their relative profitableness. [Please select]
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