Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Том 7John Brown, 1816 |
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... persons with Omnibus præfentes literas infpecturis , Sc . ( 5 ) DATE , in botany , § 1 , def . 6. See PHOENIX . ( 4. ) DATE , in law . A deed is good , though it mentions no date or has a falfe , or even an im- foible date , as the 30th ...
... persons with Omnibus præfentes literas infpecturis , Sc . ( 5 ) DATE , in botany , § 1 , def . 6. See PHOENIX . ( 4. ) DATE , in law . A deed is good , though it mentions no date or has a falfe , or even an im- foible date , as the 30th ...
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... person who deals the cards . * DEALING . n . [ from deal . ] 1. Practice ; action .-- Concerning the dealings of men , who ad- minifter government , and unto whom the execu- tion of that law belongeth , they have their judge who fitteth ...
... person who deals the cards . * DEALING . n . [ from deal . ] 1. Practice ; action .-- Concerning the dealings of men , who ad- minifter government , and unto whom the execu- tion of that law belongeth , they have their judge who fitteth ...
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... persons , Taylor's Rule of living holy . DEBDEN , a town near Audley End , Effex . DEBDON , in the New Foreft , Hampshire . * To DEBEL . v . a . [ debello , Latin . ] * To DEBELLATE . To conquer ; to over- come in war ; not now in use ...
... persons , Taylor's Rule of living holy . DEBDEN , a town near Audley End , Effex . DEBDON , in the New Foreft , Hampshire . * To DEBEL . v . a . [ debello , Latin . ] * To DEBELLATE . To conquer ; to over- come in war ; not now in use ...
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... person addicted to the fame ridiculous pursuits . He was fo charmed with Dee and his companion , that he perfuaded them to ac- company him to his native country . They em barked for Holland in September 158 ; and tra velling over land ...
... person addicted to the fame ridiculous pursuits . He was fo charmed with Dee and his companion , that he perfuaded them to ac- company him to his native country . They em barked for Holland in September 158 ; and tra velling over land ...
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... person of very plished , but not of great spirit ; and ftudy rather mean afpect , ordered him to affift in getting things behaviour than virtue . Whereas deformed per- ready for Philopomen . His attendants finding fons , if they be of ...
... person of very plished , but not of great spirit ; and ftudy rather mean afpect , ordered him to affift in getting things behaviour than virtue . Whereas deformed per- ready for Philopomen . His attendants finding fons , if they be of ...
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