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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... Macbeth . If any sovereignty , on account of his pro- perty , had been vested in Adam , which in truth there was not , it would have died with him . Locke . Whatever pleasure any man may take in spreading whispers , he will find greater ...
... Macbeth . If any sovereignty , on account of his pro- perty , had been vested in Adam , which in truth there was not , it would have died with him . Locke . Whatever pleasure any man may take in spreading whispers , he will find greater ...
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... Macbeth . there are all the requisites of such a fermenta- tion ; heat , air , and motion : but it is not a com- plete fermentation , because that requires a greater time than the continuance of the ali- ment in the stomach : vegetable ...
... Macbeth . there are all the requisites of such a fermenta- tion ; heat , air , and motion : but it is not a com- plete fermentation , because that requires a greater time than the continuance of the ali- ment in the stomach : vegetable ...
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... Macbeth . If any sovereignty , on account of his pro- perty , had been vested in Adam , which in truth there was not , it would have died with him . Locke . Whatever pleasure any man may take in spreading whispers , he will find greater ...
... Macbeth . If any sovereignty , on account of his pro- perty , had been vested in Adam , which in truth there was not , it would have died with him . Locke . Whatever pleasure any man may take in spreading whispers , he will find greater ...
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... Macbeth . there are all the requisites of such a fermenta- tion ; heat , air , and motion : but it is not a com- plete fermentation , because that requires a greater time than the continuance of the ali- ment in the stomach : vegetable ...
... Macbeth . there are all the requisites of such a fermenta- tion ; heat , air , and motion : but it is not a com- plete fermentation , because that requires a greater time than the continuance of the ali- ment in the stomach : vegetable ...
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... Macbeth . advance of knowledge , to be sensible they have yet attained it but in poor and diminutive mea- The light of man's understanding is but a Glanville's Scepsis . short , diminutive , contracted light , and looks not beyond the ...
... Macbeth . advance of knowledge , to be sensible they have yet attained it but in poor and diminutive mea- The light of man's understanding is but a Glanville's Scepsis . short , diminutive , contracted light , and looks not beyond the ...
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