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 2T. Tegg, 1832 |
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... Bacon . 4. To deprive of vegetative or other motion , or active qualities . Try with oil , or barm of drink , so they be such things as kid not the bough . Bacon's Nat . Hist . Catharticks of mercurials mix with all animal acids , as ...
... Bacon . 4. To deprive of vegetative or other motion , or active qualities . Try with oil , or barm of drink , so they be such things as kid not the bough . Bacon's Nat . Hist . Catharticks of mercurials mix with all animal acids , as ...
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... Bacon . language , may last as long as books last . With several degrees of lasting ideas are im- printed on the memory . Locke . These are standing marks of facts delivered by those who were eye - witnesses to them , and which were ...
... Bacon . language , may last as long as books last . With several degrees of lasting ideas are im- printed on the memory . Locke . These are standing marks of facts delivered by those who were eye - witnesses to them , and which were ...
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... Bacon's Nat . Hist . Suppose many degrees of littleness and lightness in particles , so as many might float in the air a good while before they fell . " 2. Inconstancy ; unsteadiness . Burnet . For , unto knight there is no greater ...
... Bacon's Nat . Hist . Suppose many degrees of littleness and lightness in particles , so as many might float in the air a good while before they fell . " 2. Inconstancy ; unsteadiness . Burnet . For , unto knight there is no greater ...
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... Bacon's Natural History . The burning of the earth will be a true lique- faction or dissolution of it , as to the exterior re- gion . Burnet . LIQUEFIABLE . adj . [ from liquefy . ] Such as may be melted . There are three causes of ...
... Bacon's Natural History . The burning of the earth will be a true lique- faction or dissolution of it , as to the exterior re- gion . Burnet . LIQUEFIABLE . adj . [ from liquefy . ] Such as may be melted . There are three causes of ...
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... Bacon's Essays . If a harmless maid LOOPHOLE . n . s . [ loop and hole. heir among the race of brutes , but will very little contribute to the discovery of one amongst man . Locke . king might appoint him keepers to look to him in ...
... Bacon's Essays . If a harmless maid LOOPHOLE . n . s . [ loop and hole. heir among the race of brutes , but will very little contribute to the discovery of one amongst man . Locke . king might appoint him keepers to look to him in ...
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