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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... reason and philosophy , and those unanswerable difficulties VOL . III . which , over their cups , they pretend to have against christianity ; persuade but the covetous man not to deify his money , the lascivious man to throw off his ...
... reason and philosophy , and those unanswerable difficulties VOL . III . which , over their cups , they pretend to have against christianity ; persuade but the covetous man not to deify his money , the lascivious man to throw off his ...
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... reason they should follow them out . Hayward . When our Lycians see Our brave examples , they admiring say , Behold ... reasons : If he be laden , icy , cold , unwilling , Be thou s too . 3. Heavy dull . Shakspeare's Richard 111 . I'll ...
... reason they should follow them out . Hayward . When our Lycians see Our brave examples , they admiring say , Behold ... reasons : If he be laden , icy , cold , unwilling , Be thou s too . 3. Heavy dull . Shakspeare's Richard 111 . I'll ...
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... reason above themselves ; for then the soul , beginning to be freed from the liga- ments of the body , reasons like herself , and dis- courses in a strain above mortality . Addison . LIGAMENTAL . n . s . [ from ligament . ] LIGAMENTOUS ...
... reason above themselves ; for then the soul , beginning to be freed from the liga- ments of the body , reasons like herself , and dis- courses in a strain above mortality . Addison . LIGAMENTAL . n . s . [ from ligament . ] LIGAMENTOUS ...
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... reason be thought or believed ; such as may be thought more reasonably than the con- trary : as , a likely story , that is , a credi- ble story . LIKELY . adv . sonably be thought . Probably ; as may rea- While man was innocent , he was ...
... reason be thought or believed ; such as may be thought more reasonably than the con- trary : as , a likely story , that is , a credi- ble story . LIKELY . adv . sonably be thought . Probably ; as may rea- While man was innocent , he was ...
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... reason well in our enquiries after truth , and the communication of Watts ' Logick The worms with many feet are bred under logs of timber , and many times in gardens , where no logs are . Bacon . Some log , perhaps , upon the waters ...
... reason well in our enquiries after truth , and the communication of Watts ' Logick The worms with many feet are bred under logs of timber , and many times in gardens , where no logs are . Bacon . Some log , perhaps , upon the waters ...
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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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