An Universal Etymological English Dictionary ...R. Ware, 1756 |
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... univerfally throughout the Kingdom . To them fucceeded the Normans , who induftriously laboured to eradicate the Saxon Language , and establish the French in its Stead ; and and by this Means , the prefent common Speech of THE ...
... univerfally throughout the Kingdom . To them fucceeded the Normans , who induftriously laboured to eradicate the Saxon Language , and establish the French in its Stead ; and and by this Means , the prefent common Speech of THE ...
. oldal
... common with our modern Poets , to interfperfe the Grecian and Roman Theology , Mythology , & c . in their Works , an Unacquaintance with which renders their Writings either obfcure , or at least less intelligible and tafteful to the ...
... common with our modern Poets , to interfperfe the Grecian and Roman Theology , Mythology , & c . in their Works , an Unacquaintance with which renders their Writings either obfcure , or at least less intelligible and tafteful to the ...
. oldal
... common , I have placed an Accent on that Syllable , on which the Strefs of the Voice fhould be laid in pronouncing : And here I would defire the favourable Cenfure of Criticks , in that I have not confined myfelf to the placing it ...
... common , I have placed an Accent on that Syllable , on which the Strefs of the Voice fhould be laid in pronouncing : And here I would defire the favourable Cenfure of Criticks , in that I have not confined myfelf to the placing it ...
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... Common ACCIDENTS ( with Logicians ) is the fifth of the univerfal ideas , and are when the object is a true mode , which may be separated , at leaft by the mind , from the thing of which it is faid to be an accident , and yet the idea ...
... Common ACCIDENTS ( with Logicians ) is the fifth of the univerfal ideas , and are when the object is a true mode , which may be separated , at leaft by the mind , from the thing of which it is faid to be an accident , and yet the idea ...
. oldal
... common Law , taken for a writ or action brought | against a man , that , by means of office or bufinefs undertaken , is to render an account to another , as a bailiff to his master , a guardi- an to his ward . To ACCOUNT ( see account ) ...
... common Law , taken for a writ or action brought | against a man , that , by means of office or bufinefs undertaken , is to render an account to another , as a bailiff to his master , a guardi- an to his ward . To ACCOUNT ( see account ) ...
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