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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À contract by wbich , in consideration Out oi their hands , and inerry leasings tell . of some payment , a temporary possesHublord's Tale . sion is granicd of houses or lands . He hates foul leasings and vile flattery , Way , cuesin ...
À contract by wbich , in consideration Out oi their hands , and inerry leasings tell . of some payment , a temporary possesHublord's Tale . sion is granicd of houses or lands . He hates foul leasings and vile flattery , Way , cuesin ...
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Too many applying themselves betwixt jest I have disclaimed my land ; and earnest , make up the legionary body of er- Legitimation , name , and all is gone : Prown . Then , gocd iny mother , let me know my father .
Too many applying themselves betwixt jest I have disclaimed my land ; and earnest , make up the legionary body of er- Legitimation , name , and all is gone : Prown . Then , gocd iny mother , let me know my father .
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We went , great emperor , by thy command , To view the utmost limits of the land ; 3. The linden tree . [ lind , Sax . tilia , Lat . ) Ev'n to the place where no more world is found , The flower consists of several leaves , placed But ...
We went , great emperor , by thy command , To view the utmost limits of the land ; 3. The linden tree . [ lind , Sax . tilia , Lat . ) Ev'n to the place where no more world is found , The flower consists of several leaves , placed But ...
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Niles , which settied by degrees unto a tirm land . Two neighb'ring trees with walls encompass'd Brown's Vulgar Errours . round , They esteemed this natural melancholick aciOne a hard oak , a softer linden one .
Niles , which settied by degrees unto a tirm land . Two neighb'ring trees with walls encompass'd Brown's Vulgar Errours . round , They esteemed this natural melancholick aciOne a hard oak , a softer linden one .
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Long doth she stay , as both to leave the land , LO'ATHINGLY . adv . ( from loath . ] In z From whose soft side she first doth issue make ; fastigious nanner . She tastes all places , turns to ev'ry hand , Her How'ry banks unwilling to ...
Long doth she stay , as both to leave the land , LO'ATHINGLY . adv . ( from loath . ] In z From whose soft side she first doth issue make ; fastigious nanner . She tastes all places , turns to ev'ry hand , Her How'ry banks unwilling to ...
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