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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... grace , a particular gracious act of God , as has sometimes been discoursed in a manner hardly intelligible ; but it signifies plainly the very same thing in general , as being children of God or born of him . - Clarke . Works , vol ...
... grace , a particular gracious act of God , as has sometimes been discoursed in a manner hardly intelligible ; but it signifies plainly the very same thing in general , as being children of God or born of him . - Clarke . Works , vol ...
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... grace to spede . R. Brunne , p . 169 . When Minos his navy was once afloat , navigators had the a more free : for he expelled the malefactors out of the de and in the most of them , planted colonies of his -Hibes . Thucydides , b . i ...
... grace to spede . R. Brunne , p . 169 . When Minos his navy was once afloat , navigators had the a more free : for he expelled the malefactors out of the de and in the most of them , planted colonies of his -Hibes . Thucydides , b . i ...
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... grace or favour . AGGRACE , R. See GRACE . AGGRA'TE . tiness . To treat with favour or Sure , that I have done my due in place . So goodly purpose they together fond , Of Kindness and of curteous aggrace ; The whites faise Archimage and ...
... grace or favour . AGGRACE , R. See GRACE . AGGRA'TE . tiness . To treat with favour or Sure , that I have done my due in place . So goodly purpose they together fond , Of Kindness and of curteous aggrace ; The whites faise Archimage and ...
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... grace that the spirite of the ghospell maye lykewyse ioyne the heartes of you in mutuall amitie and concorde , as youre names are in thys ghospell booke aptely conioyned . - Udal . Preface to St. Marke . Debateful strife , and cruell ...
... grace that the spirite of the ghospell maye lykewyse ioyne the heartes of you in mutuall amitie and concorde , as youre names are in thys ghospell booke aptely conioyned . - Udal . Preface to St. Marke . Debateful strife , and cruell ...
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... grace , my ancient , A man he is of honesty and trust : To his conueyance I assigne my wife . Shakespeare . Othello , Act i . In the meane season , they which were besieged [ in Calais ] made knowne their state to the French king by ...
... grace , my ancient , A man he is of honesty and trust : To his conueyance I assigne my wife . Shakespeare . Othello , Act i . In the meane season , they which were besieged [ in Calais ] made knowne their state to the French king by ...
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