A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 21
... look into the Greek and Latin languages , we shall find prefixes , descended from * It may be proper to point distinctly to the fact that the preterperfect of verbs , both in Greek and Latin , Sanscrit and Teutonic languages , are ...
... look into the Greek and Latin languages , we shall find prefixes , descended from * It may be proper to point distinctly to the fact that the preterperfect of verbs , both in Greek and Latin , Sanscrit and Teutonic languages , are ...
Strana 23
... look as a model , when devising the ground - plot for a superstructure of their own . His name will frequently catch the eye in the pages of the New Dictionary ; not , indeed , because he is an authority whom I never question , and from ...
... look as a model , when devising the ground - plot for a superstructure of their own . His name will frequently catch the eye in the pages of the New Dictionary ; not , indeed , because he is an authority whom I never question , and from ...
Strana 23
... look for it - there is no etymology ; but he seizes , or endeavours to seize the present most popular usage ; which may be of ancient , or may be of modern introduction : the explanation stands single , and disconnected - so do its ...
... look for it - there is no etymology ; but he seizes , or endeavours to seize the present most popular usage ; which may be of ancient , or may be of modern introduction : the explanation stands single , and disconnected - so do its ...
Strana 23
... look forward to the conse- quences of their actions in another world ; which can only be brought about by the parents visibly acting with a view of those consequences themselves . - Id . Ib . b . iii . c . 10 . ACCORD , v . Acco'RD , n ...
... look forward to the conse- quences of their actions in another world ; which can only be brought about by the parents visibly acting with a view of those consequences themselves . - Id . Ib . b . iii . c . 10 . ACCORD , v . Acco'RD , n ...
Strana 25
... look into themselves to abate all overweening conceit of their own righteousness , and when they shall look into the errours of others , may be secret admonitioners unto them , not rashly to condemn them , considering their own weakness ...
... look into themselves to abate all overweening conceit of their own righteousness , and when they shall look into the errours of others , may be secret admonitioners unto them , not rashly to condemn them , considering their own weakness ...
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