Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge. [With] Supp, Volumen22 |
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... Spenfer . le , made heir not only of his brother's king- Jom , but of his virtues and haughty thoughts , nd of the furname alfo of Barbaroffa , began to upire to the empire . Knolles . - The epithets of great men , monfieur Boileau is ...
... Spenfer . le , made heir not only of his brother's king- Jom , but of his virtues and haughty thoughts , nd of the furname alfo of Barbaroffa , began to upire to the empire . Knolles . - The epithets of great men , monfieur Boileau is ...
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... Spenfer . That you have vouchfaf'd my poor house to vifit , It is a furplus of your grace , Shak . -When the price of corn falleth , men give over Japlas tillage . Cares .-- We made a fubitance fo difpofed to fluidity , that by fo fmall ...
... Spenfer . That you have vouchfaf'd my poor house to vifit , It is a furplus of your grace , Shak . -When the price of corn falleth , men give over Japlas tillage . Cares .-- We made a fubitance fo difpofed to fluidity , that by fo fmall ...
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... Spenfer . To SURVIVE . v . n . [ Supervivo , Latin ; fur- vivre , Fr. ] 1. To live after the death of ano- ther . I'll affare her of Shak . Her widowhood , be it that the furvives me , In all my lands and leafes whatsoever . Thofe that ...
... Spenfer . To SURVIVE . v . n . [ Supervivo , Latin ; fur- vivre , Fr. ] 1. To live after the death of ano- ther . I'll affare her of Shak . Her widowhood , be it that the furvives me , In all my lands and leafes whatsoever . Thofe that ...
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... Spenfer.- Take down their mettle : keep them lean . Dryden . -Lacqueys were never fo faucy as now , and he fhould be glad to fee them taken down . Addison . II . TO TAKE down . To fwallow ; to take by the mouth . We cannot take down the ...
... Spenfer.- Take down their mettle : keep them lean . Dryden . -Lacqueys were never fo faucy as now , and he fhould be glad to fee them taken down . Addison . II . TO TAKE down . To fwallow ; to take by the mouth . We cannot take down the ...
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... Spenfer.- I was taken up for laying them down . Stan You have taken up , S Under the counterfeited zeal of God , The fubjects of his fubftitute . 107. To TAKE up . To admit . - The ancients r up experiments upon credit . Bacon . 108. 7 ...
... Spenfer.- I was taken up for laying them down . Stan You have taken up , S Under the counterfeited zeal of God , The fubjects of his fubftitute . 107. To TAKE up . To admit . - The ancients r up experiments upon credit . Bacon . 108. 7 ...
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Página 275 - duft (halt thou eat all the days of thy life ; and I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy feed and her feed ; it
Página 453 - the earth or other private place, the owner thereof being unknown ; in which cafe the treafure belongs to the king : but if he that hid it be known, or afterwards found out, the owner and not the king is intitled to it.
Página 452 - of high treafon in general is very folemn and terrible, i. That the offender be drawn to the gallows, and not be carried or walk; though ufually (by connivance, at length ripened by humanity into law) a fledge or hurdle is allowed, to preferve the offender from the
Página 467 - been held, that if the jurors do not agree in their verdict before the judges are about to leave the town, though they are not to be threatened or imprifoned, the judges are not bound to wait for them, but may carry them round the circuit from town to town in a cart.
Página 451 - our lord the king in his realm." And this may be done by taking arms, not only to dethrone the king, but under pretence to reform religion, or the laws, or to remove evil counsellors, or other grievances whether real or pretended. 4. •' If a man be adherent to the king's enemies in his realm, giving to them aid and comfort in the realm or elfewhere,
Página 465 - And this the faid A prays may be inquired of by the country ;" or, '• And of this he puts himfelf upon the country, and the faid B does the like ; the court awards a writ of venire
Página 468 - in court ; wherein the jury may, if they pleafe, vary from their privy verdict. So that the privy verdict is indeed a mere nullity ; and yet it is a dangerous practice, allowing time for the parties to tamper with the jury, and therefore very feldom indulged. But the only effectual and legal verdict is the
Página 284 - (Phil. ii. 6, 7. Gal. iv. 4, 5.) and that " the WORD who was in the beginning with God, and was God, by whom all things were made, was made
Página 394 - in work and labour, as that the parfon fhall have only the twelfth cock of hay, and not the tenth, in confideration of the owner's making it for him : fometimes, in lieu of a large quantity of crude or
Página 299 - the world began ; and prophecy came not at any time by the will of man, but holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Ghoft.