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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Stift . a ship , when you stand with your face 3. Transition of right from one to anto the head : opposed to the starboard . Harris , other . Or when Ulysses on the larboard shunn'd In a presentation to a vacant church , a layman cught ...
Stift . a ship , when you stand with your face 3. Transition of right from one to anto the head : opposed to the starboard . Harris , other . Or when Ulysses on the larboard shunn'd In a presentation to a vacant church , a layman cught ...
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[ length and wise . ] Such length of labour for so vast a frame . Dryd . In length of time it will cover the whole plain , According to the length ; in a longituand make one mountain with that on which it dinal direction . now stands .
[ length and wise . ] Such length of labour for so vast a frame . Dryd . In length of time it will cover the whole plain , According to the length ; in a longituand make one mountain with that on which it dinal direction . now stands .
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And stand recorded , at their own request , le 13 , a field or pasture , by the usual To future days , a libel or a jest . Dryden . melting of the letter g or g . Gibson . 2. ( In the civil law . ] A declaration or Li'ABLE . 1. s .
And stand recorded , at their own request , le 13 , a field or pasture , by the usual To future days , a libel or a jest . Dryden . melting of the letter g or g . Gibson . 2. ( In the civil law . ] A declaration or Li'ABLE . 1. s .
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To become the matter Stand , ho ! who is there ? of obligation or duty . - Friends to this ground , and liegemen to the Dane . Sbakspeare Li'EGIR , 3.s. ( more properly legier , or 2. LI E LIE.
To become the matter Stand , ho ! who is there ? of obligation or duty . - Friends to this ground , and liegemen to the Dane . Sbakspeare Li'EGIR , 3.s. ( more properly legier , or 2. LI E LIE.
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Filial ingratitude ; Mr. Doctor had puzzled his brains Is it not as this mouth should tear this hand In making a ballad , but was at a stand . And you freely must own , you were at a dead For lifting food to't ? Sbakspeare . lift .
Filial ingratitude ; Mr. Doctor had puzzled his brains Is it not as this mouth should tear this hand In making a ballad , but was at a stand . And you freely must own , you were at a dead For lifting food to't ? Sbakspeare . lift .
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