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, Volum 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Bacon . 3. Evidences of distinction ; differential marks . Henry had the title of sovereign , yet did not put those things in execution which are the true marks and differences of sovereignty . 9. Distinct kind . Davies . This is ...
... Bacon . 3. Evidences of distinction ; differential marks . Henry had the title of sovereign , yet did not put those things in execution which are the true marks and differences of sovereignty . 9. Distinct kind . Davies . This is ...
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... Bacon . 14. To emit . The matter being suppurated , I opened an in- flamed tubercle in the great angle of the left eye , and discharged a well - concocted matter . Wiseman's Surgery . To dismiss it- To DISCHARGE . V. n . self ; to break ...
... Bacon . 14. To emit . The matter being suppurated , I opened an in- flamed tubercle in the great angle of the left eye , and discharged a well - concocted matter . Wiseman's Surgery . To dismiss it- To DISCHARGE . V. n . self ; to break ...
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... Bacon . To reveal ; to tell ; to impart what is secret . There may be a reconciliation , except for upbraiding , or pride , or disclosing of secrets , or a treacherous wound ; for from these things every friend will depart . Ecclus . If ...
... Bacon . To reveal ; to tell ; to impart what is secret . There may be a reconciliation , except for upbraiding , or pride , or disclosing of secrets , or a treacherous wound ; for from these things every friend will depart . Ecclus . If ...
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... Bacon . DISCONTINUANCE . n . s . [ from discon- tinue . ] 1. Want of cohesion of parts ; want of union of one part with another ; dis- ruption . I know a discontented gentleman , Whose humble means match not his haughty spirit . The ...
... Bacon . DISCONTINUANCE . n . s . [ from discon- tinue . ] 1. Want of cohesion of parts ; want of union of one part with another ; dis- ruption . I know a discontented gentleman , Whose humble means match not his haughty spirit . The ...
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... Bacon . DISPERSEDLY . adv . [ from dispersed . ] In a dispersed manner ; separately . The exquisite wits of some few , peradventure , are able , dispersedly here and there , to find now a word , and then a sentence , which may be more ...
... Bacon . DISPERSEDLY . adv . [ from dispersed . ] In a dispersed manner ; separately . The exquisite wits of some few , peradventure , are able , dispersedly here and there , to find now a word , and then a sentence , which may be more ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volum 2,Del 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
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