Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... French author , who indeed generally both thought and wrote in a spirit of genuine freedom ; and who did not scruple to profess , even in the very bosom of his native country , that the British is the only nation in the world where ...
... French author , who indeed generally both thought and wrote in a spirit of genuine freedom ; and who did not scruple to profess , even in the very bosom of his native country , that the British is the only nation in the world where ...
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... French . ) 1 . To permit by a legal grant ( Pope ) . 2. To dismiss ; not in use ( Wotton ) . LICENSER . 8. ( from license . ) A granter of permission . LICENSES , in music , are liberties taken either with the composition , or in the ...
... French . ) 1 . To permit by a legal grant ( Pope ) . 2. To dismiss ; not in use ( Wotton ) . LICENSER . 8. ( from license . ) A granter of permission . LICENSES , in music , are liberties taken either with the composition , or in the ...
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... French . ) 1. Bound by some feudal tenure ; subject . 2. Sovereign ( Spenser ) . LIEGE . S. Sovereign ; superior lord ( Phil . ) LIEGE ( Ligius ) , in law , properly signifies at vassal , who holds a kind of fee , that binds him in a ...
... French . ) 1. Bound by some feudal tenure ; subject . 2. Sovereign ( Spenser ) . LIEGE . S. Sovereign ; superior lord ( Phil . ) LIEGE ( Ligius ) , in law , properly signifies at vassal , who holds a kind of fee , that binds him in a ...
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... French in 1701 ; it was retaken by the allies in 1702 ; and the French attempted to get possession of it again in 1705 , at the approach of the duke of Marlborough ; but it was re- stored to its bishop by the treaty of Baden . In 1792 ...
... French in 1701 ; it was retaken by the allies in 1702 ; and the French attempted to get possession of it again in 1705 , at the approach of the duke of Marlborough ; but it was re- stored to its bishop by the treaty of Baden . In 1792 ...
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... French . ) An edge ; a border ( Newton ) . To LIMB . v . a . ( from the noun . ) 2. To supply with limbs ( Milton ) . 2. To tear asun- der ; to dismember . LIMB . In botany . The border or upper dilated part of a monopetalous corol ...
... French . ) An edge ; a border ( Newton ) . To LIMB . v . a . ( from the noun . ) 2. To supply with limbs ( Milton ) . 2. To tear asun- der ; to dismember . LIMB . In botany . The border or upper dilated part of a monopetalous corol ...
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