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, Volym 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Brown's Vulgar Errours . movers . All sorts of stone composed of granules , will cut and rive in any direction , as well in a per- pendicular , or in a diagonal , as horizontally and parallel to the side of the strata . Woodward ...
... Brown's Vulgar Errours . movers . All sorts of stone composed of granules , will cut and rive in any direction , as well in a per- pendicular , or in a diagonal , as horizontally and parallel to the side of the strata . Woodward ...
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... Brown . DIFFRANCHISEMENT . n . 5. [ franchise , French . ] The act of taking away the To DIFFU'SE . v . a ... Brown's Vul . Err . ing every way ; not consistent ; not fixed . " DIFFORM . adj . [ from forma , Latin . ] Contrary to uniform ...
... Brown . DIFFRANCHISEMENT . n . 5. [ franchise , French . ] The act of taking away the To DIFFU'SE . v . a ... Brown's Vul . Err . ing every way ; not consistent ; not fixed . " DIFFORM . adj . [ from forma , Latin . ] Contrary to uniform ...
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... Brown's Vul . Err . 2. Capable by heat to soften and subdue . The earth and sun were in that very state ; the one active , piercing , and digestive , by its heat ; the other passive , receptive , and stored with materials for such a ...
... Brown's Vul . Err . 2. Capable by heat to soften and subdue . The earth and sun were in that very state ; the one active , piercing , and digestive , by its heat ; the other passive , receptive , and stored with materials for such a ...
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... Brown . DIFFRANCHISEMENT . n . s . [ franchise , French . ] The act of taking away the privileges of a city . To ... Brown's Vul . Err . ing every way ; not consistent ; not fixed . " DIFFORM . adj . [ from forma , Latin . ] Contrary to ...
... Brown . DIFFRANCHISEMENT . n . s . [ franchise , French . ] The act of taking away the privileges of a city . To ... Brown's Vul . Err . ing every way ; not consistent ; not fixed . " DIFFORM . adj . [ from forma , Latin . ] Contrary to ...
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... Brown's Vul . Err . 2. Capable by heat to soften and subdue . The earth and sun were in that very state ; the one active , piercing , and digestive , by its heat ; the other passive , receptive , and stored with materials for such a ...
... Brown's Vul . Err . 2. Capable by heat to soften and subdue . The earth and sun were in that very state ; the one active , piercing , and digestive , by its heat ; the other passive , receptive , and stored with materials for such a ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volym 2, Del 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1870 |
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