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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... L'Estrange , Hosea . 15. To propagate plants by fixing their twigs in the ground . Mortimer . The chief time of laying gilliflowers is in July , when the flowers are gone . 16. To wager ; to stake . But since you will be mad , and since ...
... L'Estrange , Hosea . 15. To propagate plants by fixing their twigs in the ground . Mortimer . The chief time of laying gilliflowers is in July , when the flowers are gone . 16. To wager ; to stake . But since you will be mad , and since ...
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... could keep a secret . L'Estrange . To LEAN . v . n . preter . leanid or leant . [ blinan , Saxon ; lenen , Duten . ] 1. To incline against ; to rest against . 33 7 Thou chusest not to conquer men but hearts . Granville LEA LEA.
... could keep a secret . L'Estrange . To LEAN . v . n . preter . leanid or leant . [ blinan , Saxon ; lenen , Duten . ] 1. To incline against ; to rest against . 33 7 Thou chusest not to conquer men but hearts . Granville LEA LEA.
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... L'Estrange . Wickedness comes on by degrees , as well as virtue ; and sudden leaps from one extreme to L'Estrange . another are unnatural . The commons wrested even the power of chusing a king intirely out of the hands of the nobles ...
... L'Estrange . Wickedness comes on by degrees , as well as virtue ; and sudden leaps from one extreme to L'Estrange . another are unnatural . The commons wrested even the power of chusing a king intirely out of the hands of the nobles ...
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... L'Estrange . The generality of mankind lie pecking at one another , till one by one they are all torn to pieces . L'Estrange's Fables . Are the gods to do your drudgery , and you lis bellowing with your finger in your mouth ? L'Estrange ...
... L'Estrange . The generality of mankind lie pecking at one another , till one by one they are all torn to pieces . L'Estrange's Fables . Are the gods to do your drudgery , and you lis bellowing with your finger in your mouth ? L'Estrange ...
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... L'Estrange . LIEUTENANCY . n . s . [ lieutenance , Fr. from lieutenant . ] 1. The office of a lieutenant . If such tricks as these strip you out of your lieutenancy , it had been better you had not kissed your three fingers so oft ...
... L'Estrange . LIEUTENANCY . n . s . [ lieutenance , Fr. from lieutenant . ] 1. The office of a lieutenant . If such tricks as these strip you out of your lieutenancy , it had been better you had not kissed your three fingers so oft ...
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