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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This is , i think , an imelement of fire , is affected and qualified . proper , though frequent , use . Raleigh . If the duke continues these favours towards White walls make rooms more ligbtsome than you , you are like to be much ...
This is , i think , an imelement of fire , is affected and qualified . proper , though frequent , use . Raleigh . If the duke continues these favours towards White walls make rooms more ligbtsome than you , you are like to be much ...
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They were found in a lime - kiln , and having There are so many species of lime stone , that passed the fire , each is a little vitrified . Woodw . we are to understand by it in general any stone LIMESTONE . n . s . slime and stone .
They were found in a lime - kiln , and having There are so many species of lime stone , that passed the fire , each is a little vitrified . Woodw . we are to understand by it in general any stone LIMESTONE . n . s . slime and stone .
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LIT , the preterit of light ; whether to light Sbakspeare . signifies to happen , or to set on fire , or He , that no more must say , is listened more guide with light . Than they whom youth and ease have taoght to Believe thyself ...
LIT , the preterit of light ; whether to light Sbakspeare . signifies to happen , or to set on fire , or He , that no more must say , is listened more guide with light . Than they whom youth and ease have taoght to Believe thyself ...
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After they had sat about the fire , there grew a Spenser . general silence and lothness to speak amongst How am I caught with an unwary oath , them ; and immediately one of the weakest fell Not to reveal the secret which I loath !
After they had sat about the fire , there grew a Spenser . general silence and lothness to speak amongst How am I caught with an unwary oath , them ; and immediately one of the weakest fell Not to reveal the secret which I loath !
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The part of the gun by which fire is To that prodigious mass , for their eternal meal . struck . Dryden . A gun carries powder and bullets for seven Air bladders form lobuli , which hang upon charges and discharges : under the breech of ...
The part of the gun by which fire is To that prodigious mass , for their eternal meal . struck . Dryden . A gun carries powder and bullets for seven Air bladders form lobuli , which hang upon charges and discharges : under the breech of ...
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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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