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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... Lord hath planted , and as cedar trees beside the Numbers . water . LIGNEOUS . adj . [ ligneus , Latin ; ligneux , French . ] Made of wood ; wooden ; resembling wood . It should be tried with shoots of vines , and roots of red roses ...
... Lord hath planted , and as cedar trees beside the Numbers . water . LIGNEOUS . adj . [ ligneus , Latin ; ligneux , French . ] Made of wood ; wooden ; resembling wood . It should be tried with shoots of vines , and roots of red roses ...
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... Lord pitieth them that fear him . Psalms . Are we proud and passionate , malicious and revengeful ? Is this to be like - minded with Christ , who was meek and lowly ? Tillotson . What will be my confusion , when he sees me Neglected ...
... Lord pitieth them that fear him . Psalms . Are we proud and passionate , malicious and revengeful ? Is this to be like - minded with Christ , who was meek and lowly ? Tillotson . What will be my confusion , when he sees me Neglected ...
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... Lord God , merciful and gracious , long- suffering , and abundant in goodness . Exodus . LO'NGSUFFERING . n . 5 . fence ; clemency . Patience of of- We infer from the mercy and long - suffering of God , that they were themselves ...
... Lord God , merciful and gracious , long- suffering , and abundant in goodness . Exodus . LO'NGSUFFERING . n . 5 . fence ; clemency . Patience of of- We infer from the mercy and long - suffering of God , that they were themselves ...
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... lord , said he , I not offend ? Are you afraid of me that are your friend ? This young lord had an old cunning rogue , or , Dryden . as the Scots call it , a false loon of a grandfather , that one might call a Jack of all trades ...
... lord , said he , I not offend ? Are you afraid of me that are your friend ? This young lord had an old cunning rogue , or , Dryden . as the Scots call it , a false loon of a grandfather , that one might call a Jack of all trades ...
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... lord ; and therefore the Danes , that usurped their tyranny here in Britain , were called , for more dread than dignity , lurdans , i ... lord Danes , whose insolence and pride was so out- rageous in this realm that if it for- tuned ...
... lord ; and therefore the Danes , that usurped their tyranny here in Britain , were called , for more dread than dignity , lurdans , i ... lord Danes , whose insolence and pride was so out- rageous in this realm that if it for- tuned ...
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