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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... . Tertullian's observation upon these sacrifcial I now must change rites , is pertinent to this rule . Täglor . Those notes to tragick ; sad task ! Milton . a 1 on . Six brave companions from each ship we lost SAC SA D.
... . Tertullian's observation upon these sacrifcial I now must change rites , is pertinent to this rule . Täglor . Those notes to tragick ; sad task ! Milton . a 1 on . Six brave companions from each ship we lost SAC SA D.
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... ship we lost : 3. To make dark coloured . With sails outspread we fly th ' unequal strife , Sad for their loss , but joyful of our life . ** Pepe . 4. To make heavy ; to make cohesive . Marl is binding , and sardening of land is the 2 ...
... ship we lost : 3. To make dark coloured . With sails outspread we fly th ' unequal strife , Sad for their loss , but joyful of our life . ** Pepe . 4. To make heavy ; to make cohesive . Marl is binding , and sardening of land is the 2 ...
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... ship was under sail . king or supreme ruler . Bailey . Shakspeare . They loosed the rudder - bands , and hoisted up 2. The juice of some unknown plant used the main - sail to the wind . Acts . in medicine . The galley born from view by ...
... ship was under sail . king or supreme ruler . Bailey . Shakspeare . They loosed the rudder - bands , and hoisted up 2. The juice of some unknown plant used the main - sail to the wind . Acts . in medicine . The galley born from view by ...
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... ships were mann'd to sail the sea . Oftener upon her knees than on her feet , Dryden . Died every day she liv'd . Sbakspeare . View Alcinous ' groves , from whence 2. Holy ; sacred . Sailing the spaces of the boundless deep , I hold you ...
... ships were mann'd to sail the sea . Oftener upon her knees than on her feet , Dryden . Died every day she liv'd . Sbakspeare . View Alcinous ' groves , from whence 2. Holy ; sacred . Sailing the spaces of the boundless deep , I hold you ...
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... ships , Dire Tisiphone there keeps the ward , Dryden . Girt in her sanguine gown . and gave divers others of their ships their death's wounds , whereof soon after they sand and peHer flag aloft , spread ruffling to the wind , rished ...
... ships , Dire Tisiphone there keeps the ward , Dryden . Girt in her sanguine gown . and gave divers others of their ships their death's wounds , whereof soon after they sand and peHer flag aloft , spread ruffling to the wind , rished ...
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