An Etymological and Explanatory Dictionary of Words Derived from the Latin: Being a Sequel to The Student's ManualLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... circumstances of time , place , manner , & c . which accompany the action . Let us suppose that some one wished to designate particularly one of these circum- stances , for example , that of place , —and that he wished to indicate the ...
... circumstances of time , place , manner , & c . which accompany the action . Let us suppose that some one wished to designate particularly one of these circum- stances , for example , that of place , —and that he wished to indicate the ...
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... circumstance in the usual expressions of the language , we should say " Vicum ex omni parte urere . " Again , if we wished to describe the result of this conflagration and the entire destruction of every part of the village by the fire ...
... circumstance in the usual expressions of the language , we should say " Vicum ex omni parte urere . " Again , if we wished to describe the result of this conflagration and the entire destruction of every part of the village by the fire ...
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... circumstances , has caused the abolition of tournaments and other military sports . -Abolition , or abolishing , the act of destroying a thing or reducing it to nothing . On the 25th of March , 1807 , an act of parliament for the ...
... circumstances , has caused the abolition of tournaments and other military sports . -Abolition , or abolishing , the act of destroying a thing or reducing it to nothing . On the 25th of March , 1807 , an act of parliament for the ...
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... circumstances or other bears a resemblance to my love of the rest , I use only one term with respect to them all . For if I consider these different kinds of love , I shall find that the only resemblance between them is a sort of ...
... circumstances or other bears a resemblance to my love of the rest , I use only one term with respect to them all . For if I consider these different kinds of love , I shall find that the only resemblance between them is a sort of ...
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... circumstance signified by them . The word is formed from ad , to , and verbum , a verb ; and signifies literally a ... circumstances are adverse to our advance- ment . Adverse , signifying turned against , denotes simply opposition of ...
... circumstance signified by them . The word is formed from ad , to , and verbum , a verb ; and signifies literally a ... circumstances are adverse to our advance- ment . Adverse , signifying turned against , denotes simply opposition of ...
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action Addison adjective Æneid ancient ancient Rome animal body CADO called CAPIO cause CEDO changed character church circumstances common compounded considered continued conveys copula corruption dative degree Deism denotes derived Dico distinguish divine employed English exercise existence express extended sense external FACIO feelings FERO figurative sense former gerunds give given grammar Greek heliacal rising hence idea implies JACIO ject Julius Cæsar kind knowledge language Latin Latin Language lative latter LEGO less literally manner marks means ment mind MITTO mode mon language moral sense nature noun object one's opinion opposed origin Paradise Lost participle particular passion PELLO persons or things PoNo preposition qualities racter regard relation respects Romans SCRIBO signifies sometimes speak species spirit stand Stemmata substance supposed tergum term applied ther tion tive verb VERTO volo VOLVO whence word writing
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Стр. 94 - Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet'; and if there be any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.' '"Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.
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Стр. 179 - AWAKE, my St. John ! leave all meaner things To low ambition and the pride of kings. Let us (since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot, Or garden tempting with forbidden fruit.
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