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... never before published in this country . In 3 vo- lumes . 8vo . THE HISTORY of the JEWS , from the earliest period to the present time . By Rev. H. H. MILMAN . With numerous Maps and Engravings . In 3 vols , 18mo . ( Stereotyped . ) THE ...
... never before published in this country . In 3 vo- lumes . 8vo . THE HISTORY of the JEWS , from the earliest period to the present time . By Rev. H. H. MILMAN . With numerous Maps and Engravings . In 3 vols , 18mo . ( Stereotyped . ) THE ...
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... never- 251 467 268 NECESSARIES -- necessities , necessaries ........ 347 theless , notwithstanding ... NECESSARY - necessary , expedient , essential , requisite ... NOVEL - fable , tale , novel , romance ............ . 417 NOVEL - fresh ...
... never- 251 467 268 NECESSARIES -- necessities , necessaries ........ 347 theless , notwithstanding ... NECESSARY - necessary , expedient , essential , requisite ... NOVEL - fable , tale , novel , romance ............ . 417 NOVEL - fresh ...
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... never pass ; in a few years he has all the endowments he is capable of .'- ADDISON . When we speak of a talent ( v . Intellect ) we only think of its intrinsick quality or worth ; ' Mr. Locke has an admirable reflection upon the ...
... never pass ; in a few years he has all the endowments he is capable of .'- ADDISON . When we speak of a talent ( v . Intellect ) we only think of its intrinsick quality or worth ; ' Mr. Locke has an admirable reflection upon the ...
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... never fails to fill the imagina - mitive idea ( v . Idea ) : the idea is the representation of Ideal does not strictly adhere to the sense of its pri- a real object in the mind ; but tdeal signifies belonging to the idea independent of ...
... never fails to fill the imagina - mitive idea ( v . Idea ) : the idea is the representation of Ideal does not strictly adhere to the sense of its pri- a real object in the mind ; but tdeal signifies belonging to the idea independent of ...
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... never could subsist , Unless some glimmerings of a future state Were with the mind coeval and innate . JENYNS . TO CONCEIVE , APPREHEND , SUPPOSE , IMAGINE . To conceive , from the Latin concipio , or con and capio to put together , is ...
... never could subsist , Unless some glimmerings of a future state Were with the mind coeval and innate . JENYNS . TO CONCEIVE , APPREHEND , SUPPOSE , IMAGINE . To conceive , from the Latin concipio , or con and capio to put together , is ...
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according action ADDISON affections applied authority bad sense body cause cern character characteristick Christian Cicero circumstances comes common commonly compounded comprehends conduct consequence degree denotes disposition distinction Divine DRYDEN duty employed epithets errour evil exertion expresses favour fear feeling former French frequently friends generick German give Greek habits happy heart Hebrew hence honour human humour idea implies individual indulgence inferiour judgement labour Latin latter less likewise Low German manner marks marriage means ment mind mode nature ness never nexion object offender one's onomatopeia opinion opposed ordinary ourselves pain participle particular passions perly Pisistratus pleasure POPE principles produce publick racter regard religion render respects rule Saxon sentiment SHAKSPEARE signifies literally society sometimes soul speak species specifick spects spirit superiour supposed temper tion tremour uncon vice vidual violence virtue wish word