English Synonymes, with Copious Illustrations and Explanations: Drawn from the Best WritersHarper & Brothers, 1852 - 535 páginas |
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... offender , delinquent .......... .......... TO DEDICATE — to dedicate , devote , consecrate , haix w 82 ........ 313 ....... 338 120 .......... TO DELIVER ― to deliver , rescue , save ............ ...... 240 TO DELIVER - to give up ...
... offender , delinquent .......... .......... TO DEDICATE — to dedicate , devote , consecrate , haix w 82 ........ 313 ....... 338 120 .......... TO DELIVER ― to deliver , rescue , save ............ ...... 240 TO DELIVER - to give up ...
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... OFFENDER - offender , delinquent . OBLIGING - civil , obliging , complaisant ........ 199 OFFENDING TO OBLITERATE ― to blot out , expunge , rase or erase , efface , cancel , obliterate .. OBLIVION - forgetfulness , oblivion OBLONG ...
... OFFENDER - offender , delinquent . OBLIGING - civil , obliging , complaisant ........ 199 OFFENDING TO OBLITERATE ― to blot out , expunge , rase or erase , efface , cancel , obliterate .. OBLIVION - forgetfulness , oblivion OBLONG ...
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... offender The nature of the atonement depends on the will of the individual who is offended ; and oftentimes th word implies simply an equivalent given or offered for something ; I would earnestly desire the story - teller to consider ...
... offender The nature of the atonement depends on the will of the individual who is offended ; and oftentimes th word implies simply an equivalent given or offered for something ; I would earnestly desire the story - teller to consider ...
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... offender Whoever reflects most deeply on the enormity of sin , will be most sensible of repentance , when he sees hie own liability to offend ; This is the sinner's hard lot , that the same thing which makes him need repentance , makes ...
... offender Whoever reflects most deeply on the enormity of sin , will be most sensible of repentance , when he sees hie own liability to offend ; This is the sinner's hard lot , that the same thing which makes him need repentance , makes ...
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... offender ; What shall we say of the pleasure a man takes in a defamatory libel ? Is it not a heinous sin in the sight of God ? ' - ADDISON . Slander arises either from a mischievous temper , or a gossipping humour ; it is the resource ...
... offender ; What shall we say of the pleasure a man takes in a defamatory libel ? Is it not a heinous sin in the sight of God ? ' - ADDISON . Slander arises either from a mischievous temper , or a gossipping humour ; it is the resource ...
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according action ADDISON affections applied authority bad sense body cause cern character characteristick Christian Cicero circumstances comes common commonly compounded comprehends conduct consequence degree denotes disposition distinction Divine DRYDEN duty employed epithets errour evil exertion expresses favour feeling former French frequently friends generick German give Greek habits happy heart Hebrew hence honour human humour idea implies individual inferiour judgement labour Latin latter less likewise Low German manner marks means ment mind mode moral nature ness never nexion object offender one's opinion opposed ordinary ourselves pain participle particular passions perly person Pisistratus pleasure POPE principles produce publick racter regard religion render respects Saxon sentiment SHAKSPEARE signifies literally society sometimes soul speak species specifick spects spirit superiour supposed temper thing tion Titus Manlius Torquatus tremour uncon vice vidual violence virtue wish word