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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away iniquity , lest at any time thou fear the J. Not compression ; not close cohesion ; person of the mighty , and lay a stumbling - block slackness of contexture . in the way of thy uprightness . Ecclesiasticus .
away iniquity , lest at any time thou fear the J. Not compression ; not close cohesion ; person of the mighty , and lay a stumbling - block slackness of contexture . in the way of thy uprightness . Ecclesiasticus .
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Shukspralco He gợt a lecturesbip in town of sixty pounds aGut eats all day , and letchers all the night . year , where he preached constüatly in person . Swift LE'CHEROUS . adj . [ from lecher . ] lcwd ; LED ;.
Shukspralco He gợt a lecturesbip in town of sixty pounds aGut eats all day , and letchers all the night . year , where he preached constüatly in person . Swift LE'CHEROUS . adj . [ from lecher . ] lcwd ; LED ;.
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And got about a league from land , Persons of their fortune and quality could well By change of wind to lecuard side , Swift . The pilot knew not how to guide . have stood upon their owun legs , and needed not to lay in for countenance ...
And got about a league from land , Persons of their fortune and quality could well By change of wind to lecuard side , Swift . The pilot knew not how to guide . have stood upon their owun legs , and needed not to lay in for countenance ...
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Temple , An adultereus person is tied to make prori- You may enjoy your quiet in a garden , where sion for the children begotten in unlawful en- you have nut only the leisure of thinking , but braces , that they may do no injury to the ...
Temple , An adultereus person is tied to make prori- You may enjoy your quiet in a garden , where sion for the children begotten in unlawful en- you have nut only the leisure of thinking , but braces , that they may do no injury to the ...
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Shakopeare . third person . Before the first person Children should be seasoned betimes , and leso singular it signifies resolution , fixed soned into a contempt and detestation of this purpose , or ardent wish . L'Estrange .
Shakopeare . third person . Before the first person Children should be seasoned betimes , and leso singular it signifies resolution , fixed soned into a contempt and detestation of this purpose , or ardent wish . L'Estrange .
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