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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... tion ; a proposition joined to a fore- going and following proposition . 5 . 6 . The thread and train of consequences in intellective ratiocination is often long , and chained together by divers links , which cannot be done in ...
... tion ; a proposition joined to a fore- going and following proposition . 5 . 6 . The thread and train of consequences in intellective ratiocination is often long , and chained together by divers links , which cannot be done in ...
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... tion not to want them . Baker . 2. Skilled in logick ; furnished with lo- gick . A man who sets up for a judge in criticism , should have a clear and logical head . Spectator . LOGICALLY . adv . [ from logical . ] Ac- cording to the ...
... tion not to want them . Baker . 2. Skilled in logick ; furnished with lo- gick . A man who sets up for a judge in criticism , should have a clear and logical head . Spectator . LOGICALLY . adv . [ from logical . ] Ac- cording to the ...
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... tion that exist loosely and separately in all second beings . Norris . 4. Irregularly . A bishop , living loosely , was charged that his conversation was not according to the apostles lives . Camden . 5. Negligently ; carelessly . We ...
... tion that exist loosely and separately in all second beings . Norris . 4. Irregularly . A bishop , living loosely , was charged that his conversation was not according to the apostles lives . Camden . 5. Negligently ; carelessly . We ...
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... tion , than unpremeditated and confused variety to distract and lose it . K. Charles . When the mind pursues the idea of infinity , it uses the ideas and repetition of numbers , which are so many distinct ideas , kept best by number ...
... tion , than unpremeditated and confused variety to distract and lose it . K. Charles . When the mind pursues the idea of infinity , it uses the ideas and repetition of numbers , which are so many distinct ideas , kept best by number ...
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... tion like clay , with which chymists close up their vessels . Some temper lute , some spacious vessels move , These furnaces erect , and those approve . Gurth . Milton . Anon . She knows the heat of a luxurious bed ; Her blush is ...
... tion like clay , with which chymists close up their vessels . Some temper lute , some spacious vessels move , These furnaces erect , and those approve . Gurth . Milton . Anon . She knows the heat of a luxurious bed ; Her blush is ...
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