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 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... matter , which is so intermixed with the common and terrestrial matter , as not to be discoverable by human industry ; or , if dis- serable , diffused and scattered amongst the crasser matter , can never be separated . Woodward's ...
... matter , which is so intermixed with the common and terrestrial matter , as not to be discoverable by human industry ; or , if dis- serable , diffused and scattered amongst the crasser matter , can never be separated . Woodward's ...
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... matter of it . Woodward . 2. That obferves distinction . Discriminative Providence knew before the nature and course ... matters of re- ligion . Letters arise from the first original discrimi- King Charles . nations of voice , by way of ...
... matter of it . Woodward . 2. That obferves distinction . Discriminative Providence knew before the nature and course ... matters of re- ligion . Letters arise from the first original discrimi- King Charles . nations of voice , by way of ...
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... matter . DISCUTIENT . n . s . [ discutiens , Latin . ] A medicine that has power to repel or drive back the matter of tumours in the blood . It sometimes means the same as carminative . The swellings arising from these require to be ...
... matter . DISCUTIENT . n . s . [ discutiens , Latin . ] A medicine that has power to repel or drive back the matter of tumours in the blood . It sometimes means the same as carminative . The swellings arising from these require to be ...
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... matter , we conceive nothing else but extension and bulk , which is impenetrable , or divisible and passive ... matter . Locke . DIVISIBLENESS . n . s . [ from divisible . ] Divisibility . Naturalists disagree about the origin of mo tion ...
... matter , we conceive nothing else but extension and bulk , which is impenetrable , or divisible and passive ... matter . Locke . DIVISIBLENESS . n . s . [ from divisible . ] Divisibility . Naturalists disagree about the origin of mo tion ...
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... matter sere foment . 2. Constituting the day . Milton . Why does he order the diurna ! hours To leave earth's other part , and rise in ours ? Prior . 3. Performed in a day ; daily ; quoti- dian . The prime orb , Incredible how swift ...
... matter sere foment . 2. Constituting the day . Milton . Why does he order the diurna ! hours To leave earth's other part , and rise in ours ? Prior . 3. Performed in a day ; daily ; quoti- dian . The prime orb , Incredible how swift ...
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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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