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 3 |
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Lasabelder ; and if this man want money , the Though they are not self - evident principles , manufacture is not made , and so the trade is lost . yet if they have been made out from them by a Locke . wary and unquestionable deduction ...
Lasabelder ; and if this man want money , the Though they are not self - evident principles , manufacture is not made , and so the trade is lost . yet if they have been made out from them by a Locke . wary and unquestionable deduction ...
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Locke . Who late restor'd in Alba shall be crown'd , Dryd . LA'STINGLY . adv . ( trom lasting . ] Per- He laughs at all the giddy turns of state , petually ; durably . When mortals search too soon , and fear too late .
Locke . Who late restor'd in Alba shall be crown'd , Dryd . LA'STINGLY . adv . ( trom lasting . ] Per- He laughs at all the giddy turns of state , petually ; durably . When mortals search too soon , and fear too late .
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Locke . and lay in sackcloch . 1 Kings . We to thy name our annual rites will pay , I uy'd whatever in the Godhead lay . Dryden . And on thy altars sacrifices lay . Pope's Statius . He rode to rouze the prey , 7. To bury ; to inter .
Locke . and lay in sackcloch . 1 Kings . We to thy name our annual rites will pay , I uy'd whatever in the Godhead lay . Dryden . And on thy altars sacrifices lay . Pope's Statius . He rode to rouze the prey , 7. To bury ; to inter .
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Locke . ground . Dryden . 25. To impute ; to charge . 13. To prohibit a spirit to walk . Preoccupied with what The busband found no charm to lay the devil You rather must do , than what you should do , in a petticoat , but the rattling ...
Locke . ground . Dryden . 25. To impute ; to charge . 13. To prohibit a spirit to walk . Preoccupied with what The busband found no charm to lay the devil You rather must do , than what you should do , in a petticoat , but the rattling ...
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Locke . or chamber . 1 , in this venture , double gains pursue , In the East Indies , the general remedy of all And laid out all my stock to purchase you . subject to the gout , is rubbing with hands till Dryden . the motion raise a ...
Locke . or chamber . 1 , in this venture , double gains pursue , In the East Indies , the general remedy of all And laid out all my stock to purchase you . subject to the gout , is rubbing with hands till Dryden . the motion raise a ...
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