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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... labour and difficulty ; a service that requires our greatest care and attention . Rogers 2. That which is hard to accomplish ; that which is not easy . They mistake difficulties for impossibilities : a pernicious mistake certainly ; and ...
... labour and difficulty ; a service that requires our greatest care and attention . Rogers 2. That which is hard to accomplish ; that which is not easy . They mistake difficulties for impossibilities : a pernicious mistake certainly ; and ...
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... labour to a tired digestion . 2. The preparation of matter by a chymi- South . cal heat . 3. Methodising ; adjusting . We conceive , indeed , that a perfect good con- eaction , or digestion , or maturation of some metals , will produce ...
... labour to a tired digestion . 2. The preparation of matter by a chymi- South . cal heat . 3. Methodising ; adjusting . We conceive , indeed , that a perfect good con- eaction , or digestion , or maturation of some metals , will produce ...
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... labour and difficulty ; a service that requires our greatest care and attention . Rogers . That which is hard to accomplish ; that which is not easy . They mistake difficulties for impossibilities : a pernicious mistake certainly ; and ...
... labour and difficulty ; a service that requires our greatest care and attention . Rogers . That which is hard to accomplish ; that which is not easy . They mistake difficulties for impossibilities : a pernicious mistake certainly ; and ...
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... labour to a tired digestion . 2. The preparation of matter by a chymi- South . cal heat . 3. Methodising ; adjusting . To business , ripen'd by digestive thought , This future rule is into method brought . Dryd DIGESTIVE . n . s ...
... labour to a tired digestion . 2. The preparation of matter by a chymi- South . cal heat . 3. Methodising ; adjusting . To business , ripen'd by digestive thought , This future rule is into method brought . Dryd DIGESTIVE . n . s ...
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... labour , and the rust of time , which it contracts not by lying still , but by dirty employment . Marriages would be made up upon more na- Taylor . taral motives than mere dirty interests , and in- crease of riches without measure or ...
... labour , and the rust of time , which it contracts not by lying still , but by dirty employment . Marriages would be made up upon more na- Taylor . taral motives than mere dirty interests , and in- crease of riches without measure or ...
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