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 1T. Tegg, 1832 |
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... common for sometyme she constrained and shronke her sel length or statur of men , and other whiles she ven , like to the common mesure of menne : And semeth so high , as though she touched heuen with sometyme it seemed , that she ...
... common for sometyme she constrained and shronke her sel length or statur of men , and other whiles she ven , like to the common mesure of menne : And semeth so high , as though she touched heuen with sometyme it seemed , that she ...
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... common speech . ABALIENATION . n . s . [ Lat . abalienatio . ] The act of giving up one's right to ano- ther person ; or a making over an estate , He hoped his past meritorious actions might outweigh his present abandoning the thought ...
... common speech . ABALIENATION . n . s . [ Lat . abalienatio . ] The act of giving up one's right to ano- ther person ; or a making over an estate , He hoped his past meritorious actions might outweigh his present abandoning the thought ...
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... common faw , dis- charged from pontage and murage ; but this pri- vilege has been abridged them since , by several Ayliffe's Parergon Juris Canonici . ABRIDGED OF . part . Deprived of , de- barred from , cut short . ABRIDGER . n . s . 1 ...
... common faw , dis- charged from pontage and murage ; but this pri- vilege has been abridged them since , by several Ayliffe's Parergon Juris Canonici . ABRIDGED OF . part . Deprived of , de- barred from , cut short . ABRIDGER . n . s . 1 ...
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... common grave of all . Dryden's Juvenal , Sat. x . If , discovering how far we have clear and dis- tinct ideas , we confine our thoughts within the contemplation of those things that are within the reach of our understandings ; and ...
... common grave of all . Dryden's Juvenal , Sat. x . If , discovering how far we have clear and dis- tinct ideas , we confine our thoughts within the contemplation of those things that are within the reach of our understandings ; and ...
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... common law , or by statute : and , by the cominon law , two ways also ; that is , before or after the fact . Before the fact ; as , when one commandeth or adviseth another to commit a fe- lony , and is not present at the execution ...
... common law , or by statute : and , by the cominon law , two ways also ; that is , before or after the fact . Before the fact ; as , when one commandeth or adviseth another to commit a fe- lony , and is not present at the execution ...
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