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 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... force consciences . out other matter than a little sanies . Wiseman . Bacon . SA'NIOUS . udj . [ from sanies . ) Running a The scene is now more sanguinary , and fuller of actors : never was such a confused mysterious thin serous matter ...
... force consciences . out other matter than a little sanies . Wiseman . Bacon . SA'NIOUS . udj . [ from sanies . ) Running a The scene is now more sanguinary , and fuller of actors : never was such a confused mysterious thin serous matter ...
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... force after it is satiated with water ? Newton . The faint sataniek host , Defensive scarce . Milton . SA'T LATE . adi . [ from the verb . ] Glut . SA'TCHEL . N. s . [ seckel , German ; saccio ted ; full to satiety . When it has with ...
... force after it is satiated with water ? Newton . The faint sataniek host , Defensive scarce . Milton . SA'T LATE . adi . [ from the verb . ] Glut . SA'TCHEL . N. s . [ seckel , German ; saccio ted ; full to satiety . When it has with ...
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... force ; to bring by violence . When death approach'd , to stand between ; H resolved to govern by subaltern ministers , The screen remov'd , their hearts are trembling . who sarewed up the pins of power too high , Swift . Howel . 2. Any ...
... force ; to bring by violence . When death approach'd , to stand between ; H resolved to govern by subaltern ministers , The screen remov'd , their hearts are trembling . who sarewed up the pins of power too high , Swift . Howel . 2. Any ...
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... force , Shall shew more goodly , and attract more eyes , to be removed out of his town , he inclosed the Than that which hath no foil to set it off . Sbaksp . same round . Knolles . The prince put thee into my service for no other ...
... force , Shall shew more goodly , and attract more eyes , to be removed out of his town , he inclosed the Than that which hath no foil to set it off . Sbaksp . same round . Knolles . The prince put thee into my service for no other ...
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... force asunder . as , to express them fully , would require a several They are not so far disjoined and severed , but treatise . Davies . that they come at length to meet . Hooker . Like things to like , the rest to several place Our force ...
... force asunder . as , to express them fully , would require a several They are not so far disjoined and severed , but treatise . Davies . that they come at length to meet . Hooker . Like things to like , the rest to several place Our force ...
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