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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Strana 12
... Fall of the Roman Empire describes himself to have been filled , when he had penned the last page of his immortal volumes . In some of his emotions I may be allowed to participate : not assuredly in the proud sentiment of established ...
... Fall of the Roman Empire describes himself to have been filled , when he had penned the last page of his immortal volumes . In some of his emotions I may be allowed to participate : not assuredly in the proud sentiment of established ...
Strana 18
... Fall of Man , p . 90 . these free degrees of interiour or spirituall mortifica- The first is duty , the secound is counsell , and the third a perfection , we sinne , if we have not the first , we are in without the second , but without ...
... Fall of Man , p . 90 . these free degrees of interiour or spirituall mortifica- The first is duty , the secound is counsell , and the third a perfection , we sinne , if we have not the first , we are in without the second , but without ...
Strana 20
... fall to gore one another with their sharp spires for upper place and precedence . Milton . Church Government , b . i . I shall think it more instructive to the young chirurgeon if I appropriate this word , -Noli me tangere , to a small ...
... fall to gore one another with their sharp spires for upper place and precedence . Milton . Church Government , b . i . I shall think it more instructive to the young chirurgeon if I appropriate this word , -Noli me tangere , to a small ...
Strana 24
... fall he else might fear ; Whereby he hop'd the queen to have abjur'd , His son , and such as their adjutors were . Acc . For there be Sixe batchelers , as bold as he , Adjuting to his companee , And each one hath his liverie . Drayton ...
... fall he else might fear ; Whereby he hop'd the queen to have abjur'd , His son , and such as their adjutors were . Acc . For there be Sixe batchelers , as bold as he , Adjuting to his companee , And each one hath his liverie . Drayton ...
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... fall that , lest he shoulde chaunce to goe quyte out of his matgether . Udal . Let . of Erasmus to Prynce of Traiecte . He that seethe no marke , muste shoote by ayme . Jewell . A Replie vnto M. Hardinge , p . 31 . We zemes of barning ...
... fall that , lest he shoulde chaunce to goe quyte out of his matgether . Udal . Let . of Erasmus to Prynce of Traiecte . He that seethe no marke , muste shoote by ayme . Jewell . A Replie vnto M. Hardinge , p . 31 . We zemes of barning ...
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