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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... doubt of religion ; or , out of a vain affectation of seeing farther than other men , DISBELIEVER . n . 5. [ from disbelieve . ] pretended to disbelieve it . Rogers . One who refuses belief ; one who de- nies any position to be true ...
... doubt of religion ; or , out of a vain affectation of seeing farther than other men , DISBELIEVER . n . 5. [ from disbelieve . ] pretended to disbelieve it . Rogers . One who refuses belief ; one who de- nies any position to be true ...
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... doubt the charge of ' t . Shaksp . part of state , To elder years to be discreet and grave , Then to old age maturity she gave . It is the discreet man , not the witty , nor the Denham . learned , nor the brave , who guides the conver ...
... doubt the charge of ' t . Shaksp . part of state , To elder years to be discreet and grave , Then to old age maturity she gave . It is the discreet man , not the witty , nor the Denham . learned , nor the brave , who guides the conver ...
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... doubt , What to resolve , and how dispose of me , Be warn'd to cast that useless care aside . Dryden . 14. To DISPOSE of . To put away by any means . They require more water than can be found , and more than can be disposed of , if it ...
... doubt , What to resolve , and how dispose of me , Be warn'd to cast that useless care aside . Dryden . 14. To DISPOSE of . To put away by any means . They require more water than can be found , and more than can be disposed of , if it ...
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... doubt , whether the Lord , in different cir- cumstances , did frame his people unto any utter dissimilitude , either with Egyptians or any other Hooker . nation . The dissimilitude between the Divinity and images , shews that images are ...
... doubt , whether the Lord , in different cir- cumstances , did frame his people unto any utter dissimilitude , either with Egyptians or any other Hooker . nation . The dissimilitude between the Divinity and images , shews that images are ...
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... doubt not me ; nor have I spent my blood , To have my faith no better understood : Your soul's above the baseness of distrust ; Nothing but love could make you so unjust . DISTRUSTFUL . adj . [ distrust and full . ] Dryden . 1. Apt to ...
... doubt not me ; nor have I spent my blood , To have my faith no better understood : Your soul's above the baseness of distrust ; Nothing but love could make you so unjust . DISTRUSTFUL . adj . [ distrust and full . ] Dryden . 1. Apt to ...
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