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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... appear with no disad- wantage to that immortal poem . Addison . Their testimony will not be of much weight to its disadvantage , since they are liable to the common objection of condemning what they did not understand . 3. A state not ...
... appear with no disad- wantage to that immortal poem . Addison . Their testimony will not be of much weight to its disadvantage , since they are liable to the common objection of condemning what they did not understand . 3. A state not ...
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... appear by their unqualified intellectuals . Brown's Vul . Err . DISCERNIBLE . adj . [ from discern . ] Discoverable ; perceptible ; distinguish- able ; apparent . It is indeed a sin of so gross , so formidable a bulk , that there needs ...
... appear by their unqualified intellectuals . Brown's Vul . Err . DISCERNIBLE . adj . [ from discern . ] Discoverable ; perceptible ; distinguish- able ; apparent . It is indeed a sin of so gross , so formidable a bulk , that there needs ...
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... appear'd imperfect , and but giv'n With purpose to resign them in full time Up to a better covenant , disciplin'd From shadowy types to truth , from flesh to spirit . Milton . To DISCLAIM . v . a . [ dis and claim . ] To disown ; to ...
... appear'd imperfect , and but giv'n With purpose to resign them in full time Up to a better covenant , disciplin'd From shadowy types to truth , from flesh to spirit . Milton . To DISCLAIM . v . a . [ dis and claim . ] To disown ; to ...
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... appearing to discontinue it . Holder's Elements of Speech . DISCONTINU ́ITY . n . s . [ dis and conti- nuity . ] Disunity of parts ; want of cohesion . That discontinuity of parts is the principal cause of the opacity of bodies , will appear ...
... appearing to discontinue it . Holder's Elements of Speech . DISCONTINU ́ITY . n . s . [ dis and conti- nuity . ] Disunity of parts ; want of cohesion . That discontinuity of parts is the principal cause of the opacity of bodies , will appear ...
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... appear of a different odious hue in the clear discoveries of the next . South . It would be necessary to say something of the tate to which the war hath reduced us ; such a discovery ought to be made as late as possible . Swift . [ dis ...
... appear of a different odious hue in the clear discoveries of the next . South . It would be necessary to say something of the tate to which the war hath reduced us ; such a discovery ought to be made as late as possible . Swift . [ dis ...
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