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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... learned Ray to Mr. Brockett and Mr. Moore , have been duly consulted , and the assistance derived from them as duly avowed . To acquire a knowledge of the rise and progress of philosophy and general literature in our country , we must ...
... learned Ray to Mr. Brockett and Mr. Moore , have been duly consulted , and the assistance derived from them as duly avowed . To acquire a knowledge of the rise and progress of philosophy and general literature in our country , we must ...
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... learned . Hee fighteth valiantly . Hee disputeth very subtlely . B. Jonson . English Grammar . Adjectives compared , when they are used adverbially , may have the article the going before . - Id . Ib . Adverbs are commonly described to ...
... learned . Hee fighteth valiantly . Hee disputeth very subtlely . B. Jonson . English Grammar . Adjectives compared , when they are used adverbially , may have the article the going before . - Id . Ib . Adverbs are commonly described to ...
Strana 51
... learned knight , Sir Thomas Chaloner - Fuller . Worthies . Yorkshire . So clom - which may be of so near a kin to vitriol that in places of England ( as we are assured by good But the same stone will afford both . Boyle . Works , vol ...
... learned knight , Sir Thomas Chaloner - Fuller . Worthies . Yorkshire . So clom - which may be of so near a kin to vitriol that in places of England ( as we are assured by good But the same stone will afford both . Boyle . Works , vol ...
Strana 60
... learned , who with anatomic art Dissect the mind , and thinking substance part , And various powers and faculties assert , Perhaps by such abstraction of the mind , Divide the things that are in nature join'd . Blackmore . Creation , b ...
... learned , who with anatomic art Dissect the mind , and thinking substance part , And various powers and faculties assert , Perhaps by such abstraction of the mind , Divide the things that are in nature join'd . Blackmore . Creation , b ...
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... learned and was himselfe in this Isle , it is not to be doubted be most diligently searched for the true knowledge the ancientie thereof - Grafton . Briteyn , vol . i . This sin of wresting of Scripture in the eye of some of the cats ...
... learned and was himselfe in this Isle , it is not to be doubted be most diligently searched for the true knowledge the ancientie thereof - Grafton . Briteyn , vol . i . This sin of wresting of Scripture in the eye of some of the cats ...
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