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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Since the lungs are obliged to a perpetual He was not able to keep that place three days , commerce with the air , they must necessarily for lack of victuals . Krolles lie open to great damages , because of their thin The trenchant ...
Since the lungs are obliged to a perpetual He was not able to keep that place three days , commerce with the air , they must necessarily for lack of victuals . Krolles lie open to great damages , because of their thin The trenchant ...
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Sorrow audibly expressed ; lamentasmall to keep figure . Bacon , tion ; grief uttered in complaints or Swift , who could neither iy nor hide , cries . Can e sneaking to the chariot side ; And offer'd many a lame excuse , We , long ere ...
Sorrow audibly expressed ; lamentasmall to keep figure . Bacon , tion ; grief uttered in complaints or Swift , who could neither iy nor hide , cries . Can e sneaking to the chariot side ; And offer'd many a lame excuse , We , long ere ...
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I've hitherto permitted it to rave An exact command , And talk at large ; but learn to keep it in , Larded with many several sorts of reasons . Lese it should take more freedom than I'll girSbakspeare . it . Addio Let no alien internose ...
I've hitherto permitted it to rave An exact command , And talk at large ; but learn to keep it in , Larded with many several sorts of reasons . Lese it should take more freedom than I'll girSbakspeare . it . Addio Let no alien internose ...
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To keep from rising ; to settle ; to still . same way with iron unprepared , which will disI'll use th ' advantage of my power , turb some bodies , and work by purge and vomit . And lay the summer's dust with showers of blood . Brown .
To keep from rising ; to settle ; to still . same way with iron unprepared , which will disI'll use th ' advantage of my power , turb some bodies , and work by purge and vomit . And lay the summer's dust with showers of blood . Brown .
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To put froin one ; not to keep 39. TO LAY dorun . To commit to repose , Queen Esther laid aside her glorious apparel , I will lay me down in peace and sleep . Psal . and put on the garments of anguish . Estber .
To put froin one ; not to keep 39. TO LAY dorun . To commit to repose , Queen Esther laid aside her glorious apparel , I will lay me down in peace and sleep . Psal . and put on the garments of anguish . Estber .
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