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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Wanistance , and with him the force , of prayer , who ing shirts . regardeth the very moanings , groans , and sighs You poor , base , rascally , cheating , backliner of the heart . Hooker . mate ; away , you mouldy rogue , away .
Wanistance , and with him the force , of prayer , who ing shirts . regardeth the very moanings , groans , and sighs You poor , base , rascally , cheating , backliner of the heart . Hooker . mate ; away , you mouldy rogue , away .
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Like a cripple ; without natural force & woful mind . Sidney or activity . The victors to their vessels bear the prize , Those mucles become callous , and , having And hear behind loud groans , and lamentable yielded to the exter.sion ...
Like a cripple ; without natural force & woful mind . Sidney or activity . The victors to their vessels bear the prize , Those mucles become callous , and , having And hear behind loud groans , and lamentable yielded to the exter.sion ...
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( land and force . ] his whistle . Addison . Warlike powers not naval ; soldiers that LA'NDMARK . n . s . [ land and mark . ] Any serve on land . thing set up to preserve the boundaries We behold in France the greatest land - forces of ...
( land and force . ] his whistle . Addison . Warlike powers not naval ; soldiers that LA'NDMARK . n . s . [ land and mark . ] Any serve on land . thing set up to preserve the boundaries We behold in France the greatest land - forces of ...
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into water with great force . ) 1. To force a vessel into the sea . A butt ; an object of ridicule . The forlorn maiden , whom your eyes have Launch out into the deep , and let down your nets for a draught . Luke .
into water with great force . ) 1. To force a vessel into the sea . A butt ; an object of ridicule . The forlorn maiden , whom your eyes have Launch out into the deep , and let down your nets for a draught . Luke .
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Ray . its parts which a small force can alter , so as to increase its length beyond what is natural . Quines . s . To fix.deep ; to dispose regularly : In consideration of the laxity of their eyes , either of these notions may be ...
Ray . its parts which a small force can alter , so as to increase its length beyond what is natural . Quines . s . To fix.deep ; to dispose regularly : In consideration of the laxity of their eyes , either of these notions may be ...
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