A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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Strana 7
... whole progeny . I say of the whole progeny ; for , with regard to part of it , the parental names , the very learned Wachter , whose German Glossary is a mine of inestimable value to the Etymologer , has long preceded me . It is worthy ...
... whole progeny . I say of the whole progeny ; for , with regard to part of it , the parental names , the very learned Wachter , whose German Glossary is a mine of inestimable value to the Etymologer , has long preceded me . It is worthy ...
Strana 13
... whole ; oud - oc , sanus , whole , or , as anciently written , hole ; ovλ - oɛv , sanum esse , V - al - ere , to be or make hole or whole . The A. S. La - c - nian , is also Sanare , to make whole , to re - cover , to heal , whence the ...
... whole ; oud - oc , sanus , whole , or , as anciently written , hole ; ovλ - oɛv , sanum esse , V - al - ere , to be or make hole or whole . The A. S. La - c - nian , is also Sanare , to make whole , to re - cover , to heal , whence the ...
Strana 13
... whole family , or rather , more generally , the whole branch of a family , is presented to the eye and understanding at once : a collateral branch , or even all collateral branches , may be conveniently placed in juxtaposition , and a ...
... whole family , or rather , more generally , the whole branch of a family , is presented to the eye and understanding at once : a collateral branch , or even all collateral branches , may be conveniently placed in juxtaposition , and a ...
Strana 21
... whole world , can add no more to the real and intrinsic value of a man , than they can add to his stature . - Swift . The Difficulty of Knowing One's - seif . When it [ the mind ] has added together as many millions , & c . as it ...
... whole world , can add no more to the real and intrinsic value of a man , than they can add to his stature . - Swift . The Difficulty of Knowing One's - seif . When it [ the mind ] has added together as many millions , & c . as it ...
Strana 27
... whole army , marched forward agaynst this wilde Irishmen . - Hall . Henry VII . an . 11 . Or rather would , ô would it had so chaunc't , That you , most noble sir , had present beene , When that lewd ribauld ( with vile lust advaunc't ) ...
... whole army , marched forward agaynst this wilde Irishmen . - Hall . Henry VII . an . 11 . Or rather would , ô would it had so chaunc't , That you , most noble sir , had present beene , When that lewd ribauld ( with vile lust advaunc't ) ...
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