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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... common version , the steadfastness of your belief . Hence it is inferred , that sad is sat ( by the mere change of t into d , constant in our language ) , and means literally , set , settled ; metaphorically , sedate . From ( 1 ) , the ...
... common version , the steadfastness of your belief . Hence it is inferred , that sad is sat ( by the mere change of t into d , constant in our language ) , and means literally , set , settled ; metaphorically , sedate . From ( 1 ) , the ...
Strana
... common version of the Epistles of Saint Paul , an authority which renders the name of Bullokar worth nothing ; and if it had occurred to Mr. Todd to refer to the version of Tindale , whose New Testament was printed in the beginning of ...
... common version of the Epistles of Saint Paul , an authority which renders the name of Bullokar worth nothing ; and if it had occurred to Mr. Todd to refer to the version of Tindale , whose New Testament was printed in the beginning of ...
Strana 15
... common A. S. termination : and used as a diminutive : as , Black - ish , with a small addition of black , something less than , tending to the colour of , black . Verbs with this termination as accomplish , nourish , embellish , were ...
... common A. S. termination : and used as a diminutive : as , Black - ish , with a small addition of black , something less than , tending to the colour of , black . Verbs with this termination as accomplish , nourish , embellish , were ...
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... common usage to write defendant , from defendens . And there are other viola- tions of this plain rule . Ignorant , ignorance , ignorancy . Innocent , innocence , innocency . The ter . ant , ent , are equivalent to our own ter . ing ...
... common usage to write defendant , from defendens . And there are other viola- tions of this plain rule . Ignorant , ignorance , ignorancy . Innocent , innocence , innocency . The ter . ant , ent , are equivalent to our own ter . ing ...
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... common sense can demonstrate in specula- tion , and may be fully convinced , that all the praises and commendations of the whole world , can add no more to the real and intrinsic value of a man , than they can add to his stature ...
... common sense can demonstrate in specula- tion , and may be fully convinced , that all the praises and commendations of the whole world , can add no more to the real and intrinsic value of a man , than they can add to his stature ...
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