The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen2Blackie, 1883 |
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... possession So free is Christ's dilection , that the grand condi- and constant effort ; careful ; assiduous ; as , of an incumbent . Dilapidation is voluntary tion of our felicity is our belief . Boyle . make diligent search . or active ...
... possession So free is Christ's dilection , that the grand condi- and constant effort ; careful ; assiduous ; as , of an incumbent . Dilapidation is voluntary tion of our felicity is our belief . Boyle . make diligent search . or active ...
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... possession of a diocese , and having the Even the Postboy and the Postman , which seem to have been the best conducted and the most prosperecclesiastical jurisdiction over it . ous , were wretchedly , printed on scraps of dingy Diocese ...
... possession of a diocese , and having the Even the Postboy and the Postman , which seem to have been the best conducted and the most prosperecclesiastical jurisdiction over it . ous , were wretchedly , printed on scraps of dingy Diocese ...
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... possession or ownererle to her sincerity . Broome . life , and depart upon disanimation . Sir T. ship 2. Unpleasing ; offensive to the mind or to Browne . - 2 . The act of discouraging ; deHow much more law - like were it to assist ...
... possession or ownererle to her sincerity . Broome . life , and depart upon disanimation . Sir T. ship 2. Unpleasing ; offensive to the mind or to Browne . - 2 . The act of discouraging ; deHow much more law - like were it to assist ...
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... possession of ; to confuse . censure or bad feeling U neasiness of mind ; inyuietude ; dissatisfacThe embrace disconcerted the daughter - in - law tion . A compliance will discommend me to Mr. Coventry . somewhat , as the carusses of ...
... possession of ; to confuse . censure or bad feeling U neasiness of mind ; inyuietude ; dissatisfacThe embrace disconcerted the daughter - in - law tion . A compliance will discommend me to Mr. Coventry . somewhat , as the carusses of ...
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... possession or enjoyment riches , and he that is dishonourable in riches , how unfairness ; want of candour . of an inheritance . Southey . much inore in poverty . Ecclus X. 31 . Disheritance ( dis - he'rit - ans ) , n . The act ...
... possession or enjoyment riches , and he that is dishonourable in riches , how unfairness ; want of candour . of an inheritance . Southey . much inore in poverty . Ecclus X. 31 . Disheritance ( dis - he'rit - ans ) , n . The act ...
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