A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... person fre- quently goes to stool , and is cured either by purging off the cause , or re- stringing the bowels ... persons have disturbed the order of na- of dichotomies , trichotomies , sevens , twelves , & c . ure , and abused their ...
... person fre- quently goes to stool , and is cured either by purging off the cause , or re- stringing the bowels ... persons have disturbed the order of na- of dichotomies , trichotomies , sevens , twelves , & c . ure , and abused their ...
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... persons for dictators to the rest of mankind , is a most shameful invasion of the right of our understanding . DICTATO ... person of the preter Skinner . tense of do . See DID .. Some have delivered the polity of spirits , and left an ...
... persons for dictators to the rest of mankind , is a most shameful invasion of the right of our understanding . DICTATO ... person of the preter Skinner . tense of do . See DID .. Some have delivered the polity of spirits , and left an ...
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... person . Walton's Angler . To DIGNIFY . v . a . [ from dignus and facio , Latin . ] . To advance ; to prefer ; to ... persons of superior merit . DIGNITY . . S. [ dignitas , Latin . ] 1. Rank of elevation . * Swift . Angels are not any ...
... person . Walton's Angler . To DIGNIFY . v . a . [ from dignus and facio , Latin . ] . To advance ; to prefer ; to ... persons of superior merit . DIGNITY . . S. [ dignitas , Latin . ] 1. Rank of elevation . * Swift . Angels are not any ...
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... person . The heirs and posterity of them which yielded the same , are either ignorant thereof , or do wil- fully deny , or stedfastly disavow it . Spenser . The English did believe his name was therein abused ; which he manifested to be ...
... person . The heirs and posterity of them which yielded the same , are either ignorant thereof , or do wil- fully deny , or stedfastly disavow it . Spenser . The English did believe his name was therein abused ; which he manifested to be ...
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... persons or things . There is a reverence to be shewed them on the account of their discrimination from other places ... person , whom she is not to obey . Stilling fleet . There may be ways of discriminating the voice ; as by acuteness ...
... persons or things . There is a reverence to be shewed them on the account of their discrimination from other places ... person , whom she is not to obey . Stilling fleet . There may be ways of discriminating the voice ; as by acuteness ...
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