A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Band 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... mind ? Ill lodg'd , and weak to act what it design'd . Dryden . The sign of the preter - imperfect tense , or perfect . When did his pen on learning fix a brand , Or rail at arts he did not understand ? Dryden . It is sometimes used ...
... mind ? Ill lodg'd , and weak to act what it design'd . Dryden . The sign of the preter - imperfect tense , or perfect . When did his pen on learning fix a brand , Or rail at arts he did not understand ? Dryden . It is sometimes used ...
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... mind what Exclus . the ideas are that take their turns in his under- standing ; or else to direct and sort and call in such as he desires . Locke . 4. To prescribe certain measure ; mark out a certain course . to of itself , or of ...
... mind what Exclus . the ideas are that take their turns in his under- standing ; or else to direct and sort and call in such as he desires . Locke . 4. To prescribe certain measure ; mark out a certain course . to of itself , or of ...
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... mind ! Donne . 1. To differ ; not to be the same . To DISAGREE . V. n . [ dis and agree . ] The mind clearly and infallibly perceives all distinct ideas to disagree ; that is , the one not to Locke . be the other . 2. To differ ; not to ...
... mind ! Donne . 1. To differ ; not to be the same . To DISAGREE . V. n . [ dis and agree . ] The mind clearly and infallibly perceives all distinct ideas to disagree ; that is , the one not to Locke . be the other . 2. To differ ; not to ...
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... mind , severely DISCLUSION . n . s . [ disclusus , Latin . ] handled . Bacon Emission . Very few , among those who profess them- Rogers . selves christians , disclaim all concern for their souls , disown the authority , or renounce the ...
... mind , severely DISCLUSION . n . s . [ disclusus , Latin . ] handled . Bacon Emission . Very few , among those who profess them- Rogers . selves christians , disclaim all concern for their souls , disown the authority , or renounce the ...
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... mind many days . Glarendon To DISCONCERT . v . a . [ dis and concert . } 1. To unsettle the mind ; to discompose . You need not provoke their spirits by out- rages : a careless gesture , a word , or a look , is enough to disconcert them ...
... mind many days . Glarendon To DISCONCERT . v . a . [ dis and concert . } 1. To unsettle the mind ; to discompose . You need not provoke their spirits by out- rages : a careless gesture , a word , or a look , is enough to disconcert them ...
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