The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen2Blackie, 1883 |
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... ground I'll make a holy descant . ' Shak . the substitute was clearly derogate . Hall . bolic form , similar to the fusee of a watch , From her derogałe body never spring and decreases in diameter as the jib apa division or variety with ...
... ground I'll make a holy descant . ' Shak . the substitute was clearly derogate . Hall . bolic form , similar to the fusee of a watch , From her derogałe body never spring and decreases in diameter as the jib apa division or variety with ...
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... ground and dried in the open are composed of them . They are abundant which children use in a certain game . See air , and then putting the whole under presDIB . sure and filtering it . Diastase is solid , white , Diatomic ( di - a ...
... ground and dried in the open are composed of them . They are abundant which children use in a certain game . See air , and then putting the whole under presDIB . sure and filtering it . Diastase is solid , white , Diatomic ( di - a ...
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... ground of controsense hardly admits of a plural ; in the A meeting , as of dignitaries or delegates , versy . fourth , fifth , and sixth senses the plural is holden from day to day for legislative , poliAre you acquainted with the ...
... ground of controsense hardly admits of a plural ; in the A meeting , as of dignitaries or delegates , versy . fourth , fifth , and sixth senses the plural is holden from day to day for legislative , poliAre you acquainted with the ...
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... ground . * To dispute manner so as to destroy quiet or tranquillity . Disrepair ( dis - rē - pår ) , n . [ Prefix dis , priv . , the possession of the ground with the Span- * All ruinous disorders follow us disquietly and repair . ) A ...
... ground . * To dispute manner so as to destroy quiet or tranquillity . Disrepair ( dis - rē - pår ) , n . [ Prefix dis , priv . , the possession of the ground with the Span- * All ruinous disorders follow us disquietly and repair . ) A ...
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... ground . The rod , if carried effected by certain rites , experiments , or Divineness ( di - vīn'nes ) , n . 1 ... grounds , but have been made Divisibility ( di - viz'i - bil " i - ti ) , n . ( Fr. divisiin this country it may now be ...
... ground . The rod , if carried effected by certain rites , experiments , or Divineness ( di - vīn'nes ) , n . 1 ... grounds , but have been made Divisibility ( di - viz'i - bil " i - ti ) , n . ( Fr. divisiin this country it may now be ...
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