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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Side 13
... labour ; if she be otherwise , it is labour weii bestowed . Shak . I sent to know your faith , lest the tempter have tempted you , and our labour be in vain . " 1 Thes . iii . 5 . 2. Work to be done . 3 . Being a labour of so great ...
... labour ; if she be otherwise , it is labour weii bestowed . Shak . I sent to know your faith , lest the tempter have tempted you , and our labour be in vain . " 1 Thes . iii . 5 . 2. Work to be done . 3 . Being a labour of so great ...
Side 14
... labour arms for Troy . Dryden's Æneid . An eager desire to know something concerning him , has occasioned mankind to labour the point , under these disadvantages , and turn on all hands 2 . to see if there were any thing left which ...
... labour arms for Troy . Dryden's Æneid . An eager desire to know something concerning him , has occasioned mankind to labour the point , under these disadvantages , and turn on all hands 2 . to see if there were any thing left which ...
Side 22
... neck reclin'd , resent . Philips . LA'SSITUDE . n . s . [ lassitudo , Lat . lassi- tude , Fr. ] 1. Weariness ; fatigue ; the pain arising from hard labour . Lassitude is remedied by bathing , or anointing f with 22 LAR LAS LAS.
... neck reclin'd , resent . Philips . LA'SSITUDE . n . s . [ lassitudo , Lat . lassi- tude , Fr. ] 1. Weariness ; fatigue ; the pain arising from hard labour . Lassitude is remedied by bathing , or anointing f with 22 LAR LAS LAS.
Side 41
... labour will sustain me , and lest cold Or heat should injure us , his timely care Hath unbesought provided . Milton . Milton . King Luitprand brought hither the corps , lest it might be abused by the barbarous nations.Addison . 2. It ...
... labour will sustain me , and lest cold Or heat should injure us , his timely care Hath unbesought provided . Milton . Milton . King Luitprand brought hither the corps , lest it might be abused by the barbarous nations.Addison . 2. It ...
Side 55
... labour , who would look for him amongst the race of brutes ; but will very little contribute to the discovery amongst men . Locke . If a king come in by conquest , he is no longer a limited mouarch ; if he afterwards consent to ...
... labour , who would look for him amongst the race of brutes ; but will very little contribute to the discovery amongst men . Locke . If a king come in by conquest , he is no longer a limited mouarch ; if he afterwards consent to ...
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