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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... prince , And made her widdow to a wofull bed ? Shakespeare . Rich . III . Act i . sc . 2 . If he that abases the prince's coin deserves to die , what is his desert , that instead of the tried silver of God's word , stamps the name and ...
... prince , And made her widdow to a wofull bed ? Shakespeare . Rich . III . Act i . sc . 2 . If he that abases the prince's coin deserves to die , what is his desert , that instead of the tried silver of God's word , stamps the name and ...
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... prince ascends the throne under the tappiest of all auspices ; the acclamations and united affections of his subjects . - Junius . Lett . 12 . ACCLIVITY , n . S. Lat . Acclivis , to a cliff . ) ( Adclivus , That which slopes upwards ...
... prince ascends the throne under the tappiest of all auspices ; the acclamations and united affections of his subjects . - Junius . Lett . 12 . ACCLIVITY , n . S. Lat . Acclivis , to a cliff . ) ( Adclivus , That which slopes upwards ...
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... Prince of Wales . ACID , * . A'ra , ah . ACIDITY . Fr. Acide ; It . Acido ; Sp . Acedo ; Lat . Acidus , Acescens , AD DELATE . Acere , from Gr . akis , acer . sharp applied to MISCENCY . ATIENT . Atrots That sharpness which we call ...
... Prince of Wales . ACID , * . A'ra , ah . ACIDITY . Fr. Acide ; It . Acido ; Sp . Acedo ; Lat . Acidus , Acescens , AD DELATE . Acere , from Gr . akis , acer . sharp applied to MISCENCY . ATIENT . Atrots That sharpness which we call ...
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... prince than to execute his office in administryng justice , whiche aboue all thyng is the very necessary minister to all people , -called a great cousail of the thre estates of his realme . Hall . Hen . IV . an . 14 . And I [ Richard ...
... prince than to execute his office in administryng justice , whiche aboue all thyng is the very necessary minister to all people , -called a great cousail of the thre estates of his realme . Hall . Hen . IV . an . 14 . And I [ Richard ...
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... prince that useth spies , If they return no news , doth nothing know ; But if they make advertisement of lies , The prince's counsels all awry do go . Davies . Immortality of the Soul , s . 32 . It was not easy to persuade those who had ...
... prince that useth spies , If they return no news , doth nothing know ; But if they make advertisement of lies , The prince's counsels all awry do go . Davies . Immortality of the Soul , s . 32 . It was not easy to persuade those who had ...
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