| Hugh Blair - 1833 - Počet stránok 654
...was before hidden. Galileo invented the telescope; Harvey discovered the circulation of the blood. Entire, complete. A thing is entire, by wanting none...appendages that belong to it A man may have an entire house to himself; and yet not have one complete apartment. Tranquillity, peace, calm. Tranquillity,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1834 - Počet stránok 366
...proper. Prudence, prevents our speaking or acting improperly. Entire, complete. — A thing is entire, hy wanting none of its parts : complete, by wanting none...appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not have one complete apartment. Surprised,a,^toniiihed,amased, confounded.... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1838 - Počet stránok 338
...virtue, by itself, or unaccompanied with other advantages, is lufficient to do it. (Coral. Art. 150.) 12. Entire, complete. A thing is entire, by wanting none...appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself; and yet not have one complete apartment. 13. Tranquillity, peace, calm. Tranquillity... | |
| Hugh Blair, Abraham Mills - 1838 - Počet stránok 372
...itself. Entire, complete. A thing is entire, that wants none of its parts ; complete, that wants n«ne of the appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself; and yet not have one complete apartment. Tranquillity, peace, calm. Tranquillity... | |
| Richard Green Parker, Charles Fox - 1841 - Počet stránok 290
...leads us to speak and act what is most proper. Prudence, prevents our speaking or acting improperly. Entire, complete. — A thing is entire, by wanting...appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not have one complete apartment. Surprised, astonished, amazed, confounded.... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1840 - Počet stránok 314
...virtue, by itself, or unaccompanied with other advantages, is sufficient to do it. (Coral. Art. 150.) 12. Entire, complete. A thing is entire, by wanting none...appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself; and yet not have one complete apartment. 13. Tranquillity, peace, calm. Tranquillity... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - Počet stránok 454
...improperly. Entire, complete. A thing is entire when it wants none of its parts ; complete when it wants none of the appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not have one complete apartment. Surprised, astonished, amazed, confounded.... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - Počet stránok 456
...JE"ntire, complete. A thing is entire when it wants none of its parts ; complete when it wants hone of the appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not have one complete apartment. Surprised, astonished, amazed, confounded.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1847 - Počet stránok 252
...leads us to speak and act what is most proper. Prudence, prevents our speaking or acting improperly. Entire, complete. — A thing is entire, by wanting...complete, by wanting none of the appendages that belong R to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not bare one complete apartment. Surprised,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1850 - Počet stránok 162
...leads us to speak and act what is most proper; prudence prevents our speaking or acting improperly. Entire, complete. — A thing is entire, by wanting...appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not have one complete apartment. Surprised, astonished, amazed, confounded.... | |
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