A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2W. Pickering, 1838 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 1188
... applied to other 1 Upon the mantle - tree , for I am. Such corrow this lady to her tooke , That truly I that made this booke , Had such pitie and such routh To rede her sorrow , that by my trouth I farde the worse all the morrow After ...
... applied to other 1 Upon the mantle - tree , for I am. Such corrow this lady to her tooke , That truly I that made this booke , Had such pitie and such routh To rede her sorrow , that by my trouth I farde the worse all the morrow After ...
Strana 1190
... applied to the inhabitants of the land , of the country , or region . It is not unfrequent in composition ; and some instances from our elder writers are given . Landlady and landlord are applied to the mistress and master of the house ...
... applied to the inhabitants of the land , of the country , or region . It is not unfrequent in composition ; and some instances from our elder writers are given . Landlady and landlord are applied to the mistress and master of the house ...
Strana 1193
... applied to a machine or instrument , framed to make a noise at certain hours . The wailefull warre in time doth yeelde to peace , The larums lowde and trumpete sounde doth cease . Turbervile . After Misadventures come good Пaps . His ...
... applied to a machine or instrument , framed to make a noise at certain hours . The wailefull warre in time doth yeelde to peace , The larums lowde and trumpete sounde doth cease . Turbervile . After Misadventures come good Пaps . His ...
Strana 1201
... applied to- VOI , II , See LESS , LET . A. S. Les - an , demittere , to demise ; Fr. Laisser , to loose , ( sc . ) from our own possession ; to let away or apart , ( sc . ) into the occupation of another , " to farm let . " The noun is ...
... applied to- VOI , II , See LESS , LET . A. S. Les - an , demittere , to demise ; Fr. Laisser , to loose , ( sc . ) from our own possession ; to let away or apart , ( sc . ) into the occupation of another , " to farm let . " The noun is ...
Strana 1216
... Applied to any thing very small , pigmæan ; from Swift's Voyage to Lilliput . Escap'd the dangers of the deep , When Gulliver fell fast asleep , Stretch'd on the Lillipulian strand , A giant in a pigmy land ; Watchful against impending ...
... Applied to any thing very small , pigmæan ; from Swift's Voyage to Lilliput . Escap'd the dangers of the deep , When Gulliver fell fast asleep , Stretch'd on the Lillipulian strand , A giant in a pigmy land ; Watchful against impending ...
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