A Select Glossary of English Words Used Formerly in Senses Different from Their PresentMacmillan, 1873 - 275 páginas |
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... cause or another it was necessary to set aside . There are various excellencies which ought to meet in such passages , but which will not by any means be found in all . In the first place they ought to be such pas- sages as will tell ...
... cause or another it was necessary to set aside . There are various excellencies which ought to meet in such passages , but which will not by any means be found in all . In the first place they ought to be such pas- sages as will tell ...
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... cause to muse , to occupy or engage , and in this sense indeed to divert , the thoughts and attention . The quotation from Phillips shows the word in transition to its present meaning . · Camillus set upon the Gauls , when they were ...
... cause to muse , to occupy or engage , and in this sense indeed to divert , the thoughts and attention . The quotation from Phillips shows the word in transition to its present meaning . · Camillus set upon the Gauls , when they were ...
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... cause acted in the room , behalf , or turn of another would be called his ' attor- ney thus Phillips ( New World of Words ) defines at- torney , one appointed by another man to do anything in his stead , or to take upon him the charge ...
... cause acted in the room , behalf , or turn of another would be called his ' attor- ney thus Phillips ( New World of Words ) defines at- torney , one appointed by another man to do anything in his stead , or to take upon him the charge ...
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... causes - they are natural ; ' For , I believe , they are portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon . SHAKESPEARE , Julius Cæsar , act i . sc . 3 . This climate of Gaul [ hane Galliarum plagam ] is enclosed on every side ...
... causes - they are natural ; ' For , I believe , they are portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon . SHAKESPEARE , Julius Cæsar , act i . sc . 3 . This climate of Gaul [ hane Galliarum plagam ] is enclosed on every side ...
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... cause , the sense of desperate or past all hope , and was technically applied to the sick man given over by his physicians , deploratus a medicis . ' The physicians do make a kind of scruple and religion to stay with the patient after ...
... cause , the sense of desperate or past all hope , and was technically applied to the sick man given over by his physicians , deploratus a medicis . ' The physicians do make a kind of scruple and religion to stay with the patient after ...
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