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, Volume 3 |
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... others upon the continual allux ' Mong boys , and grooms , and lackeys ! Shalsp . of lacerative humours . Harvey on Consumptions . Though his youthful blood be tir'd with wine , LACHRYMAL . adj . [ lachrymal , French . ) ...
... others upon the continual allux ' Mong boys , and grooms , and lackeys ! Shalsp . of lacerative humours . Harvey on Consumptions . Though his youthful blood be tir'd with wine , LACHRYMAL . adj . [ lachrymal , French . ) ...
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Prior . netritive part , is separated from the excremen- I saw a stage erected about a foot and a half bitious by the lateül veins ; and from thence from the ground , capable of holding four of the conveyed into the blood .
Prior . netritive part , is separated from the excremen- I saw a stage erected about a foot and a half bitious by the lateül veins ; and from thence from the ground , capable of holding four of the conveyed into the blood .
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Alas ! my Dorus , thou seest how long and Whatever renders the motion of the blood languishingly the weeks are past over since our loucuid , disposeth to a acid acrimony ; what last talking , Sidney . accelerates the motion of the blood ...
Alas ! my Dorus , thou seest how long and Whatever renders the motion of the blood languishingly the weeks are past over since our loucuid , disposeth to a acid acrimony ; what last talking , Sidney . accelerates the motion of the blood ...
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The smallest vessels , which carry the blood by LATIN . adj . [ Latinus . ) . Written or lateral branches , separate the next thinner fluid spoken in the language of the old Roor serum , the diameters of which lateral branches mans ...
The smallest vessels , which carry the blood by LATIN . adj . [ Latinus . ) . Written or lateral branches , separate the next thinner fluid spoken in the language of the old Roor serum , the diameters of which lateral branches mans ...
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I staind my hospitable hearth with blood . Popes It is one of the verticillate plants , whose flower 2. That part of divine worship which conconsists of one leaf , divided into two lips ; the sists in praise . upper lip , standing ...
I staind my hospitable hearth with blood . Popes It is one of the verticillate plants , whose flower 2. That part of divine worship which conconsists of one leaf , divided into two lips ; the sists in praise . upper lip , standing ...
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