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, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Clarendon . Thus intercepted in its passage , the vapour , which cannot penetrate the stratum diametrically , glides along the lower surface of it , permeating the horizontal interval , which is betwixt the said dense stratum and that ...
... Clarendon . Thus intercepted in its passage , the vapour , which cannot penetrate the stratum diametrically , glides along the lower surface of it , permeating the horizontal interval , which is betwixt the said dense stratum and that ...
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... Clarendon . DILA TOR . n . s . [ from dilate . ] That which widens or extends . The buccinatores , or blowers up of the cheeks , and the dilators of the nose , are too strong in DILATORINESS . n . s . [ from dilatory . ] cholerick ...
... Clarendon . DILA TOR . n . s . [ from dilate . ] That which widens or extends . The buccinatores , or blowers up of the cheeks , and the dilators of the nose , are too strong in DILATORINESS . n . s . [ from dilatory . ] cholerick ...
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... Clarendon . DISAFFECTED . part . adj . [ from dis- affect . ] Not disposed to zeal or affec- tion . Usually applied to those who are enemies to the government . 8 peror . By denying civil worship to the emperor's statues , which the ...
... Clarendon . DISAFFECTED . part . adj . [ from dis- affect . ] Not disposed to zeal or affec- tion . Usually applied to those who are enemies to the government . 8 peror . By denying civil worship to the emperor's statues , which the ...
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... Clarendon . I am still the same , By different ways still moving to one fame ; And by disarming you I now do more To save the town , than arming you before . 2. It has of before the arms taken away . Dryden . They would be immediately ...
... Clarendon . I am still the same , By different ways still moving to one fame ; And by disarming you I now do more To save the town , than arming you before . 2. It has of before the arms taken away . Dryden . They would be immediately ...
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... Clarendon , and virtue , which are yet left scattered among mankind , human society would in a short space disband and run into confusion , and the earth would grow wild and become a forest . Tillotson . 2. To be dissolved . While rocks ...
... Clarendon , and virtue , which are yet left scattered among mankind , human society would in a short space disband and run into confusion , and the earth would grow wild and become a forest . Tillotson . 2. To be dissolved . While rocks ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Полный просмотр - 1870 |
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