A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 23
... seems by some vital irradiation to be actuated into this lustre . Brown . Vulgar Errours , b . iii . c . 27 . He that studies to represent one of known and eminent merit to be a mere fool and an idiot gives himself the lie , and betrays ...
... seems by some vital irradiation to be actuated into this lustre . Brown . Vulgar Errours , b . iii . c . 27 . He that studies to represent one of known and eminent merit to be a mere fool and an idiot gives himself the lie , and betrays ...
Strana 23
... seem to discover but little of real magnanimity . The addressers offer their own persons , and they are satis ... seems , before the tax , been a monopoly price ; and the argument adduced to show that sugar was an improper subject ...
... seem to discover but little of real magnanimity . The addressers offer their own persons , and they are satis ... seems , before the tax , been a monopoly price ; and the argument adduced to show that sugar was an improper subject ...
Strana 40
... seems to lead , And now the speedy dolphin gets a - head . Dryden . Eneas , b . v . This gale continued till towards noon , when the east end of the island bore but a little a - head of us . AHIGH . AHE'IGHT . Fielding . Voyage to ...
... seems to lead , And now the speedy dolphin gets a - head . Dryden . Eneas , b . v . This gale continued till towards noon , when the east end of the island bore but a little a - head of us . AHIGH . AHE'IGHT . Fielding . Voyage to ...
Strana 51
... seems inclined to derive from the Greek Axes , salt . See the quotation from Pliny . As touching alume , which we take to be a certain salt substance , or liquor issuing out of the earth , there is no lesse use thereof than of bitumen ...
... seems inclined to derive from the Greek Axes , salt . See the quotation from Pliny . As touching alume , which we take to be a certain salt substance , or liquor issuing out of the earth , there is no lesse use thereof than of bitumen ...
Strana 52
... seems to have arisen the barbarous Latin Ambascia ; and thence Ambasciator ; by which word , says Wachter , apud Latino - barbaros , is designated- Any messenger of king , monastery , or state . See EMBASSADE . I say , be tretise and ...
... seems to have arisen the barbarous Latin Ambascia ; and thence Ambasciator ; by which word , says Wachter , apud Latino - barbaros , is designated- Any messenger of king , monastery , or state . See EMBASSADE . I say , be tretise and ...
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