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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... cause a difference ; to make one thing not the same as another . Most are apt to seek all the differences of let- ters in those articulating motions ; whereas seve- ral combinations of letters are framed by the very same motions of ...
... cause a difference ; to make one thing not the same as another . Most are apt to seek all the differences of let- ters in those articulating motions ; whereas seve- ral combinations of letters are framed by the very same motions of ...
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... cause a difference ; to make one thing not the same as another . Most are apt to seek all the differences of let- ters in those articulating motions ; whereas seve- ral combinations of letters are framed by the very same motions of ...
... cause a difference ; to make one thing not the same as another . Most are apt to seek all the differences of let- ters in those articulating motions ; whereas seve- ral combinations of letters are framed by the very same motions of ...
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... cause . The master sued for his reward , and the scholar endeavoured to elude his claim by a dilemma : If I gain my cause ,. Ayliffe's Parergon . ble of extension . from each other . " Diffus'd , it rises in a higher sphere ; Dilates its ...
... cause . The master sued for his reward , and the scholar endeavoured to elude his claim by a dilemma : If I gain my cause ,. Ayliffe's Parergon . ble of extension . from each other . " Diffus'd , it rises in a higher sphere ; Dilates its ...
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... cause , I shall withhold your pay , because the judge's award will be against you ; if I lose it , I may withhold it , because I shall not yet have gained a cause . On the contrary , says the master , if you gain your cause , you must ...
... cause , I shall withhold your pay , because the judge's award will be against you ; if I lose it , I may withhold it , because I shall not yet have gained a cause . On the contrary , says the master , if you gain your cause , you must ...
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... cause Spenser . To wail the dimming of our shining star . Shaksp . Thus while he spake , each passion dimm'd his face , Thrice chang'd . The principal figure in a picture is like a king Milton . among his courtiers , who dims all his ...
... cause Spenser . To wail the dimming of our shining star . Shaksp . Thus while he spake , each passion dimm'd his face , Thrice chang'd . The principal figure in a picture is like a king Milton . among his courtiers , who dims all his ...
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