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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... Locke on Education . in order . Men are guilty of many faults in the exercise of this faculty of the mind , which keep them in ignorance . Locke . Happy souls ! who keep such a sacred dominion over their inferior and animal powers ...
... Locke on Education . in order . Men are guilty of many faults in the exercise of this faculty of the mind , which keep them in ignorance . Locke . Happy souls ! who keep such a sacred dominion over their inferior and animal powers ...
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... Locke on Education . 35. To keep off . To bear to distance ; not to admit . 36. To keep off . To hinder . A superficial reading , accompanied with the common opinion of his invincible obscurity , has kept off some from seeking in him ...
... Locke on Education . 35. To keep off . To bear to distance ; not to admit . 36. To keep off . To hinder . A superficial reading , accompanied with the common opinion of his invincible obscurity , has kept off some from seeking in him ...
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... Locke . These are standing marks of facts delivered by those who were eye - witnesses to them , and which were contrived with great wisdom to last till time should be no more . Addison . LAST . n . s . [ lære , Sax . ] 4 . Late the ...
... Locke . These are standing marks of facts delivered by those who were eye - witnesses to them , and which were contrived with great wisdom to last till time should be no more . Addison . LAST . n . s . [ lære , Sax . ] 4 . Late the ...
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... Locke . surer . 6. To put ; to place . Then he offered it to him again ; then he put it by again ; but , to my thinking , he was very loth to lay his fingers off it . Shakesp . Julius Cæsar . Till us death lay To ripe and mellow , we ...
... Locke . surer . 6. To put ; to place . Then he offered it to him again ; then he put it by again ; but , to my thinking , he was very loth to lay his fingers off it . Shakesp . Julius Cæsar . Till us death lay To ripe and mellow , we ...
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... Locke . 37. To lay down . To deposit as a pledge , equivalent , or satisfaction . I lay down my life for the sheep . John , x . 15 . For her , my lord , I dare my life lay down , and will do't , Sir , Please you t ' accept it , that the ...
... Locke . 37. To lay down . To deposit as a pledge , equivalent , or satisfaction . I lay down my life for the sheep . John , x . 15 . For her , my lord , I dare my life lay down , and will do't , Sir , Please you t ' accept it , that the ...
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