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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... sense , he only on probable proofs , our assent can reach no higher than an assurance or diffidence arising from the more or less apparent probability of the proofs . Locke . Be silent always when you doubt your sense ; And speak ...
... sense , he only on probable proofs , our assent can reach no higher than an assurance or diffidence arising from the more or less apparent probability of the proofs . Locke . Be silent always when you doubt your sense ; And speak ...
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... sense , he only on probable proofs , our assent can reach no higher than an assurance or diffidence arising from the more or less apparent probability of the proofs . Locke . Be silent always when you doubt your sense ; And speak ...
... sense , he only on probable proofs , our assent can reach no higher than an assurance or diffidence arising from the more or less apparent probability of the proofs . Locke . Be silent always when you doubt your sense ; And speak ...
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... sense : as , desnouer , to untie ; desterrar , to banish : from the Latin de ; as , struo , to build ; destruo , to ... senses im- pose not only on common heads , but even more refined mercuries , who have the advantages of an improved ...
... sense : as , desnouer , to untie ; desterrar , to banish : from the Latin de ; as , struo , to build ; destruo , to ... senses im- pose not only on common heads , but even more refined mercuries , who have the advantages of an improved ...
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... sense . 3 . The disease took its original merely from the disaffection of the part , and not from the peccancy of the humours . Wiseman . DISAFFIRMANCE . n . s . [ dis and affirm . ] Confutation ; negation . That kind of reasoning which ...
... sense . 3 . The disease took its original merely from the disaffection of the part , and not from the peccancy of the humours . Wiseman . DISAFFIRMANCE . n . s . [ dis and affirm . ] Confutation ; negation . That kind of reasoning which ...
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... senses , tacit dislikes . The jealous man is not angry if you dislike South . another ; but if you find those faults which ... sense is not now in use . This said Aletes , and a murmur rose That shew'd dislike among the christian peers ...
... senses , tacit dislikes . The jealous man is not angry if you dislike South . another ; but if you find those faults which ... sense is not now in use . This said Aletes , and a murmur rose That shew'd dislike among the christian peers ...
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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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