A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best Authorities, Zväzok 1William Pickering, 1844 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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... appear to be the more conspicuously deserving of that name , when we reflect upon the pre - eminent abilities of its renowned author . Had the Dictionary of the English Language been the production of any writer of less name , a period ...
... appear to be the more conspicuously deserving of that name , when we reflect upon the pre - eminent abilities of its renowned author . Had the Dictionary of the English Language been the production of any writer of less name , a period ...
Strana
... appear to be what Lennep intends to denote by translatæ significationes ; he has told us , " paucissimas esse proprias verborum significationes ; " and he adds : “ e contrario autem , translatarum significationum copiam immensam , quæ ...
... appear to be what Lennep intends to denote by translatæ significationes ; he has told us , " paucissimas esse proprias verborum significationes ; " and he adds : “ e contrario autem , translatarum significationum copiam immensam , quæ ...
Strana
... appear very extreme of hardihood and temerity , I will venture to repeat that he rarely , if ever , even attempts to ... appearing laboriously trifling ; and in the repetition , of wearying the exertions even of diligence and goodwill ...
... appear very extreme of hardihood and temerity , I will venture to repeat that he rarely , if ever , even attempts to ... appearing laboriously trifling ; and in the repetition , of wearying the exertions even of diligence and goodwill ...
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... appear to be sound and sufficient reasons against the union . In the mean time , I can only add that all the powers in my possession , all the means which I could control and manage in the exertion of them , have been held in ...
... appear to be sound and sufficient reasons against the union . In the mean time , I can only add that all the powers in my possession , all the means which I could control and manage in the exertion of them , have been held in ...
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... appear to have Abide , Abut , Ashamed . In a far greater number been formed : and to Abandon is- VOL I. Abandonment , n . is used by Cotgrave in v . Aban- don . The authorities quoted are very modern : Abandoning appears also to have ...
... appear to have Abide , Abut , Ashamed . In a far greater number been formed : and to Abandon is- VOL I. Abandonment , n . is used by Cotgrave in v . Aban- don . The authorities quoted are very modern : Abandoning appears also to have ...
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