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's Nat . Hist . 3. To separate a compages . From their foundation loosing to and fro , They pluck'd the seated hills with all their load . Milton . She breaks her back , the loosen'd sides give way , Aud plunge the Tuscan soldiers ...
... Bacon's Nat . Hist . 3. To separate a compages . From their foundation loosing to and fro , They pluck'd the seated hills with all their load . Milton . She breaks her back , the loosen'd sides give way , Aud plunge the Tuscan soldiers ...
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... Bacon's Nat . Hist . It will also happen , that the same part of the pipe which was now lowermost , will presently be- come higher , so that the water does ascend by de- scending ; ascending in comparison to the whole instrument , and ...
... Bacon's Nat . Hist . It will also happen , that the same part of the pipe which was now lowermost , will presently be- come higher , so that the water does ascend by de- scending ; ascending in comparison to the whole instrument , and ...
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... Bacon's Nat . Hist . LUNGS . n . s . [ lungen , Sax . long , Dut . ] The lights ; the part by which breath is inspired and expired . More would 1 , but my lungs are wasted so , That strength of speech is utterly denied me . Shakesp ...
... Bacon's Nat . Hist . LUNGS . n . s . [ lungen , Sax . long , Dut . ] The lights ; the part by which breath is inspired and expired . More would 1 , but my lungs are wasted so , That strength of speech is utterly denied me . Shakesp ...
Side 82
... Bacon's Nat . Hist . Cappadocian slaves were famous for their lasti ness , and being in good liking , were set on a stall to shew the good habit of their body , and made to play tricks before the buyers , to shew their ac tivity and ...
... Bacon's Nat . Hist . Cappadocian slaves were famous for their lasti ness , and being in good liking , were set on a stall to shew the good habit of their body , and made to play tricks before the buyers , to shew their ac tivity and ...
Side 83
... Bacon's Essays . The mantling vine gently creeps luxuriant . Milt . If the ... Nat . Hist . Iron may be so heated , that , being closely luted in a glass ... Bacon , Delicious fare . He cut the side of the rock for a garden , and by ...
... Bacon's Essays . The mantling vine gently creeps luxuriant . Milt . If the ... Nat . Hist . Iron may be so heated , that , being closely luted in a glass ... Bacon , Delicious fare . He cut the side of the rock for a garden , and by ...
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