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 18
... unto thee : when didst thou ever drive any one from thee ? nei- ther had it been so now , but to draw them closer unto thee , tanta thon seemest for the time to abdicate . Buhep Hall . Contemp . Walke upon the Waters . 19h Jan. 1658 ...
... unto thee : when didst thou ever drive any one from thee ? nei- ther had it been so now , but to draw them closer unto thee , tanta thon seemest for the time to abdicate . Buhep Hall . Contemp . Walke upon the Waters . 19h Jan. 1658 ...
Strana 18
... unto them than unto the other in Cancer , we shall not absolve the doubt .--- Brown . Vulgar Errours , b . vi . c . 10 . They that take upon them to be the only absolvers of six , are themselves held fast in the snares of eternal death ...
... unto them than unto the other in Cancer , we shall not absolve the doubt .--- Brown . Vulgar Errours , b . vi . c . 10 . They that take upon them to be the only absolvers of six , are themselves held fast in the snares of eternal death ...
Strana 18
... unto the sentence of God , to return not unto ashes but unto dust again . Sir T. Brown . Urne Burial , c . 1 . Fr. Absurde ; It . Assurdo ; Sp . Absurdo ; Lat . Absurdus , ( Ab - surdus , ) deaf . It is an absurd reply , i . e . a reply ...
... unto the sentence of God , to return not unto ashes but unto dust again . Sir T. Brown . Urne Burial , c . 1 . Fr. Absurde ; It . Assurdo ; Sp . Absurdo ; Lat . Absurdus , ( Ab - surdus , ) deaf . It is an absurd reply , i . e . a reply ...
Strana 18
... unto London , unto Seint Poules , But dwelt at home , and kepte wel his folde . Chaucer . Prologue , The Persone . Of accidie cometh first , that a man is annoied and accom- bred to do any goodnesse , and that maketh that God hath ...
... unto London , unto Seint Poules , But dwelt at home , and kepte wel his folde . Chaucer . Prologue , The Persone . Of accidie cometh first , that a man is annoied and accom- bred to do any goodnesse , and that maketh that God hath ...
Strana 22
... unto knowledge , and that wh hath done the greatest execution upon truth , hath bee peremptory adhesion unto authority , and more especia the establishing of our belief upon the dictates of antiqui Brown . Vulgar Errours , b . i . € If ...
... unto knowledge , and that wh hath done the greatest execution upon truth , hath bee peremptory adhesion unto authority , and more especia the establishing of our belief upon the dictates of antiqui Brown . Vulgar Errours , b . i . € If ...
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