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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He never meant the least abuse . Swift . Torment , and loud lament , and furious rage . TO LAME . v.a. ( from the adjective . ] To Milton . make lame ; to cripple . The loud laments arise I have never heard of such another encounter Of ...
He never meant the least abuse . Swift . Torment , and loud lament , and furious rage . TO LAME . v.a. ( from the adjective . ] To Milton . make lame ; to cripple . The loud laments arise I have never heard of such another encounter Of ...
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I must have leave to be grateful to any y who He never leaveth , while the sense itself be serves me , let him be never so cbnoxious to left lecse and lasy . Ascham's Schoolmaster . any party : nor did the tory party put me to the ...
I must have leave to be grateful to any y who He never leaveth , while the sense itself be serves me , let him be never so cbnoxious to left lecse and lasy . Ascham's Schoolmaster . any party : nor did the tory party put me to the ...
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To bring to equality of condition . instrument , whereby depressed parts of Reason can never assent to the admission ofa the skull are lifted up . those brutish appetites which would over - ron Some surgcons bring out the bone in the ...
To bring to equality of condition . instrument , whereby depressed parts of Reason can never assent to the admission ofa the skull are lifted up . those brutish appetites which would over - ron Some surgcons bring out the bone in the ...
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God , of his great liberality , had determined , in lieu of man's endeavours , to bestow the same -My life I never held but as a pawa by the rule of that justice which best beseemeth To wage against thy foes . Shakspeare's K. Lear . him ...
God , of his great liberality , had determined , in lieu of man's endeavours , to bestow the same -My life I never held but as a pawa by the rule of that justice which best beseemeth To wage against thy foes . Shakspeare's K. Lear . him ...
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The clavicle is inserted into the first bone of Infants that never saw light . the sternon , and bound in by a strong ligamentous Feb. membrane . Wiseman . Swift roll the years , and rise the expected morn , LIGAʼtion . n . s .
The clavicle is inserted into the first bone of Infants that never saw light . the sternon , and bound in by a strong ligamentous Feb. membrane . Wiseman . Swift roll the years , and rise the expected morn , LIGAʼtion . n . s .
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