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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... casion from thence to conceive in his mind a Interspersed in lawns and opening glades , false belief , yet Christian charity will , in many Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades . cases , restrain a man . South . Pope .
... casion from thence to conceive in his mind a Interspersed in lawns and opening glades , false belief , yet Christian charity will , in many Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades . cases , restrain a man . South . Pope .
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He that is of an unthankful mind , will leave LE'ATHERN . adj . [ from leather . ] Made him in danger that delivered him . Ecclesiasticus , of leather , 3. To depart froni , without action : as , I I saw her hand ; she has a lealbern ...
He that is of an unthankful mind , will leave LE'ATHERN . adj . [ from leather . ] Made him in danger that delivered him . Ecclesiasticus , of leather , 3. To depart froni , without action : as , I I saw her hand ; she has a lealbern ...
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Any thing medicinally applied to ease Frame your mind to mirth and merriment , pain . Which bars a thousand harms , and lengibens life . 2. A palliative . Sbukspeare . There are lenitives that friendship will apply , Break off thy sins ...
Any thing medicinally applied to ease Frame your mind to mirth and merriment , pain . Which bars a thousand harms , and lengibens life . 2. A palliative . Sbukspeare . There are lenitives that friendship will apply , Break off thy sins ...
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by , according to the preference of the mind , • Bounteously ; bountifully ; largely : there we are at liberty .. Locke . If any of you lack wisdom , let hin ask of .4 . Privilege ; exemption ; immunity . God , that giveth to all mea ...
by , according to the preference of the mind , • Bounteously ; bountifully ; largely : there we are at liberty .. Locke . If any of you lack wisdom , let hin ask of .4 . Privilege ; exemption ; immunity . God , that giveth to all mea ...
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Delirious ; disordered in the mind by As bright as is the eagle's , lightens forth disease . Controlling majesty . Sbakspeare's Richard II . LIGHTHÉADEDNESS . n . s . Deliriousness ; 3. To fall ; to light . [ from light . ] ...
Delirious ; disordered in the mind by As bright as is the eagle's , lightens forth disease . Controlling majesty . Sbakspeare's Richard II . LIGHTHÉADEDNESS . n . s . Deliriousness ; 3. To fall ; to light . [ from light . ] ...
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