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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... person of the mighty , and lay a stumbling - block in the way of thy uprightness . Ecclesiasticus . A stone was laid ... persons , are not fit to lay the foundation of a new colony . Bacon . I lay the deep foundations of a wall , And ...
... person of the mighty , and lay a stumbling - block in the way of thy uprightness . Ecclesiasticus . A stone was laid ... persons , are not fit to lay the foundation of a new colony . Bacon . I lay the deep foundations of a wall , And ...
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... person , whom my country As a league breaker gave up bound , presum'd Single rebellion , and did hostile acts . " Milton . Oh Tyrians , with immortal hate Pursue this hated race ; and let there be " Twixt us and them no league nor amity ...
... person , whom my country As a league breaker gave up bound , presum'd Single rebellion , and did hostile acts . " Milton . Oh Tyrians , with immortal hate Pursue this hated race ; and let there be " Twixt us and them no league nor amity ...
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... person . LE CHEROUSLY . adv . [ from lecherous . ] Derbam . Lewdly ; lustfully . LE CHEROUSNESS . n . s . [ from lecherous . ] Lewdness . LE CHERY . 2. S. [ from lecher . ] Lewdness ; lust . The rest welter with as little shame in onen ...
... person . LE CHEROUSLY . adv . [ from lecherous . ] Derbam . Lewdly ; lustfully . LE CHEROUSNESS . n . s . [ from lecherous . ] Lewdness . LE CHERY . 2. S. [ from lecher . ] Lewdness ; lust . The rest welter with as little shame in onen ...
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... Persons of their fortune and quality could well have stood upon their own legs , and needed not to lay in for ... person : but revenge is so absolutely the peculiar of Heaven , that no consideration can impower , even the best men ...
... Persons of their fortune and quality could well have stood upon their own legs , and needed not to lay in for ... person : but revenge is so absolutely the peculiar of Heaven , that no consideration can impower , even the best men ...
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... person , and to express the executive power , it came to pass that the obedience due to the legislature was , for want of considering this easy distinction , misap- plied to the administration . Swift . LEGITIMACY . n . s . [ from ...
... person , and to express the executive power , it came to pass that the obedience due to the legislature was , for want of considering this easy distinction , misap- plied to the administration . Swift . LEGITIMACY . n . s . [ from ...
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