A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2William Pickering, 1837 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 99.
Strana 1216
... leave their souls utterly destitute of all suste- nance or comfort ; that he should suffer them to lie fatally exposed to eternal death and ruine ; without offering any means of redress or recovery ? -Id . vol . iii . Ser . 40 . Through ...
... leave their souls utterly destitute of all suste- nance or comfort ; that he should suffer them to lie fatally exposed to eternal death and ruine ; without offering any means of redress or recovery ? -Id . vol . iii . Ser . 40 . Through ...
Strana 1222
... leave of law or conscience . - Burke . Let . to a Member of the Nat . Assembly . They systematically corrupt a very ... leaves or litter'd straw , to screen from heat The tender infants . Dodsley . Agriculture , c . On beds and litters o ...
... leave of law or conscience . - Burke . Let . to a Member of the Nat . Assembly . They systematically corrupt a very ... leaves or litter'd straw , to screen from heat The tender infants . Dodsley . Agriculture , c . On beds and litters o ...
Strana 1232
... leave him in no very deplorable estate . - Barrow , vol . iii . Ser . 37 . Had the sad city fate's decree foreknown , What floods , fast falling , should her loss bemoan . Rowe . Lucan , b . vii . All the sons of Adam are by ...
... leave him in no very deplorable estate . - Barrow , vol . iii . Ser . 37 . Had the sad city fate's decree foreknown , What floods , fast falling , should her loss bemoan . Rowe . Lucan , b . vii . All the sons of Adam are by ...
Strana 1237
... leave in the lurch , i . e . perhaps , the watch ; when further watch was useless , en the game had fied ; in trouble , danger , or culty , to help ourselves as we may ; and thus , arther , to escape , when others do or cannot ; to ain ...
... leave in the lurch , i . e . perhaps , the watch ; when further watch was useless , en the game had fied ; in trouble , danger , or culty , to help ourselves as we may ; and thus , arther , to escape , when others do or cannot ; to ain ...
Strana 1256
... leave their ranks and stain their fame with fear . Hoole . Orlando Furioso , b . xv MARCH . Originally the first month of th Roman year , and so named by Romulus in honou of his imputed father - Mars . There was a certain soothsayer ...
... leave their ranks and stain their fame with fear . Hoole . Orlando Furioso , b . xv MARCH . Originally the first month of th Roman year , and so named by Romulus in honou of his imputed father - Mars . There was a certain soothsayer ...
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