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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... fall . Addison . 6. To be punished with death . If I die for it , as no less is threatened me , the king my old master must be relieved . Shaksp . What is the love of our neighbour ? - -The valuing him as the image of God , one for whom ...
... fall . Addison . 6. To be punished with death . If I die for it , as no less is threatened me , the king my old master must be relieved . Shaksp . What is the love of our neighbour ? - -The valuing him as the image of God , one for whom ...
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... fall into the hands of the living God . Bentley . DIFFIDENT . adj . [ from diffile . ] 1. Distrustful ; doubting ... falling away on all sides ; the effect of fluidity ; the contrary to consistency . Ice water congealed by the frigidity ...
... fall into the hands of the living God . Bentley . DIFFIDENT . adj . [ from diffile . ] 1. Distrustful ; doubting ... falling away on all sides ; the effect of fluidity ; the contrary to consistency . Ice water congealed by the frigidity ...
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... fall . Addison . 6. To be punished with death . If I die for it , as no less is threatened me , the king my old master must be relieved . Shaksp . What is the love of our neighbour ? - -The valuing him as the image of God , one for whom ...
... fall . Addison . 6. To be punished with death . If I die for it , as no less is threatened me , the king my old master must be relieved . Shaksp . What is the love of our neighbour ? - -The valuing him as the image of God , one for whom ...
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... fall into the hands of the living God . DIFFIDENT . adj . [ from diffide . ] 1. Distrustful ; doubting others . Be ... falling DIFFUSELY . adv . [ from diffuse . ] away on all sides ; the effect of fluidity ; the contrary to consistency ...
... fall into the hands of the living God . DIFFIDENT . adj . [ from diffide . ] 1. Distrustful ; doubting others . Be ... falling DIFFUSELY . adv . [ from diffuse . ] away on all sides ; the effect of fluidity ; the contrary to consistency ...
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... fall off any way . Burnet . No man is of so general and diffusive a lust , as to prosecute his amours all the world over . South . The stars , no longer overlaid with weight , Exert their heads from underneath the mass , And upward ...
... fall off any way . Burnet . No man is of so general and diffusive a lust , as to prosecute his amours all the world over . South . The stars , no longer overlaid with weight , Exert their heads from underneath the mass , And upward ...
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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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