A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1Longmans, Green, 1870 |
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... earth was capable of.-T. Burnet , Theory of the Earth . Reason ought to accompany the exercise of our senses , whenever we would form a just judgement of things proposed to our enquiry . - Watts . Quality of distinguishing propriety and ...
... earth was capable of.-T. Burnet , Theory of the Earth . Reason ought to accompany the exercise of our senses , whenever we would form a just judgement of things proposed to our enquiry . - Watts . Quality of distinguishing propriety and ...
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... earth - nuts , kip- per - nuts , and earth chestnuts . - Gerarde , Herball , p . 1064 : 1633 . Kirk . s . Church : ( Scotch , Provincial ; in the Danish parts of England common as an element in geographical terms , as in Kirk- stead ...
... earth - nuts , kip- per - nuts , and earth chestnuts . - Gerarde , Herball , p . 1064 : 1633 . Kirk . s . Church : ( Scotch , Provincial ; in the Danish parts of England common as an element in geographical terms , as in Kirk- stead ...
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... earth , and darkness , were never the richer for all the ore they digged ; no more is the insatiate miser . - Dr . H. More , Decay of Chris- tian Piety . Diligence ; assiduity . Idleness is the emptiness , and business the fulness of ...
... earth , and darkness , were never the richer for all the ore they digged ; no more is the insatiate miser . - Dr . H. More , Decay of Chris- tian Piety . Diligence ; assiduity . Idleness is the emptiness , and business the fulness of ...
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... earth below , Falls in the promised largeness . Shakespear , Troilus and Cressida , i . 3 . Shall grief contract the largeness of that heart , In which nor fear nor anger has a part ? Waller . 5. Wideness . Supposing that the multitude ...
... earth below , Falls in the promised largeness . Shakespear , Troilus and Cressida , i . 3 . Shall grief contract the largeness of that heart , In which nor fear nor anger has a part ? Waller . 5. Wideness . Supposing that the multitude ...
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... earth were laid open . - Woodward . Lay upon . Importune ; request with earnest- ness and incessantly . Obsolete . All the people laid so earnestly upon him to take that war in hand , that they said they would never bear arms more ...
... earth were laid open . - Woodward . Lay upon . Importune ; request with earnest- ness and incessantly . Obsolete . All the people laid so earnestly upon him to take that war in hand , that they said they would never bear arms more ...
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