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Side 148
... of his extenfive researches he may one day find that a loach either bas or was
formerly supposed to have , when dead , the quality of producing Aleas in
abundance !! " MALONE . - and two razes of ginger , ] A race of ginger signifies
no more ...
... of his extenfive researches he may one day find that a loach either bas or was
formerly supposed to have , when dead , the quality of producing Aleas in
abundance !! " MALONE . - and two razes of ginger , ] A race of ginger signifies
no more ...
Side 410
Though the word Tivat signifies a plank in its original , yet in its metaphorical
sense it signifies oavis éfwypzonMérn , a painted table or picture : and because
indexes or tables of books were formed into square figures , resembling pictures
or ...
Though the word Tivat signifies a plank in its original , yet in its metaphorical
sense it signifies oavis éfwypzonMérn , a painted table or picture : and because
indexes or tables of books were formed into square figures , resembling pictures
or ...
Side 517
Sbotten signifies ary thing projected : so nook - shotten ijle , is an ille that shoots
out into capes , promontories , and necks of land , the very figure of Great Britain .
WARBURTON . 9 --Cun fodden water , Adrencb for fur - rein'd jades , m ] The ...
Sbotten signifies ary thing projected : so nook - shotten ijle , is an ille that shoots
out into capes , promontories , and necks of land , the very figure of Great Britain .
WARBURTON . 9 --Cun fodden water , Adrencb for fur - rein'd jades , m ] The ...
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