A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2William Pickering, 1837 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 1198
... person of the verb hlowan , and whence leoth , a low or lay . For Mr. Tyrwhitt's definition of the word lay , see the quotation from him : the explanation of Somner is more ample and satisfactory . And under lynde in a launde . lenede ...
... person of the verb hlowan , and whence leoth , a low or lay . For Mr. Tyrwhitt's definition of the word lay , see the quotation from him : the explanation of Somner is more ample and satisfactory . And under lynde in a launde . lenede ...
Strana 1200
... person in office , was , however , the only indication , that was given of such a leaning . Burke . Letter to T ... persons male and female , who offered t their vows in the temple of the Pythian Apollo in the fort sixth Olympiad , and ...
... person in office , was , however , the only indication , that was given of such a leaning . Burke . Letter to T ... persons male and female , who offered t their vows in the temple of the Pythian Apollo in the fort sixth Olympiad , and ...
Strana 1202
... person . Other copies and various lections and words omitted , and corruptions of texts and the like , these you are full of ; but no footstep of any solid learning appears in all you have writ . Milton . A Defence of the People of ...
... person . Other copies and various lections and words omitted , and corruptions of texts and the like , these you are full of ; but no footstep of any solid learning appears in all you have writ . Milton . A Defence of the People of ...
Strana 1205
... person and family . Id . E. Philips , To the Reader . The first and fundamental positive law of all common- weaths , is the establishing of the legislative power ; as the frst and fundamental natural law , which is to govern even the ...
... person and family . Id . E. Philips , To the Reader . The first and fundamental positive law of all common- weaths , is the establishing of the legislative power ; as the frst and fundamental natural law , which is to govern even the ...
Strana 1208
... person . - Sir T. Wyatt . To the King , 3 Feb.1540 . By little and little he began to be in lesse credit , and light- lier esteemed of the prince , notwithstanding outwardly he countenanced him as before . - Savile . Tacitus . Hist . p ...
... person . - Sir T. Wyatt . To the King , 3 Feb.1540 . By little and little he began to be in lesse credit , and light- lier esteemed of the prince , notwithstanding outwardly he countenanced him as before . - Savile . Tacitus . Hist . p ...
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