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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... thing is supported on the ground : as , the leg of a table . LEGACY . n . s . [ legatum , Lat . ] Legacy is a particular thing given by last will and Testament . Cowell . If there be no such thing apparent upon record , they do as if ...
... thing is supported on the ground : as , the leg of a table . LEGACY . n . s . [ legatum , Lat . ] Legacy is a particular thing given by last will and Testament . Cowell . If there be no such thing apparent upon record , they do as if ...
Side 39
... thing . A. Philips . 2. One who makes a trade of putting mo- ney to interest . Let the state be answered some small matter , and the rest left to the lender ; if the abatement he small , it will not discourage the lender : he that took ...
... thing . A. Philips . 2. One who makes a trade of putting mo- ney to interest . Let the state be answered some small matter , and the rest left to the lender ; if the abatement he small , it will not discourage the lender : he that took ...
Side 41
... thing read or repeated to a teacher , in order to improvement . I but repeat that lesson Which I have learn'd from thee . Denham's Sophy . 2. Precept ; notion inculcated . This day's ensample hath this lesson dear Deep written in my ...
... thing read or repeated to a teacher , in order to improvement . I but repeat that lesson Which I have learn'd from thee . Denham's Sophy . 2. Precept ; notion inculcated . This day's ensample hath this lesson dear Deep written in my ...
Side 43
... thing else ; in the same line with any thing . Our navy is address'd , our pow'r collected , And ev'ry thing lies level to our wish . Shakesp . Now shaves with level wing the deep . Milton . There is a knowledge which is very proper to ...
... thing else ; in the same line with any thing . Our navy is address'd , our pow'r collected , And ev'ry thing lies level to our wish . Shakesp . Now shaves with level wing the deep . Milton . There is a knowledge which is very proper to ...
Side 46
... thing L'Estrange . that is coarse . 3 . At once pluck out Democritus could feed his spleen , and shake His sides and shoulders till he felt ' em ake ; Though in his country - town no lictors were , Nor rods , nor ax , nor tribune ...
... thing L'Estrange . that is coarse . 3 . At once pluck out Democritus could feed his spleen , and shake His sides and shoulders till he felt ' em ake ; Though in his country - town no lictors were , Nor rods , nor ax , nor tribune ...
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