A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar |
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We will bave ; ye will have ; itey will Infinitive Mood . have , Present . To have
Pretorit . To have had . By reading these future tenses , may be ob . Part . freseni .
Having . part . prçuerit . Had . served the variations of shali and will . Verb Active .
We will bave ; ye will have ; itey will Infinitive Mood . have , Present . To have
Pretorit . To have had . By reading these future tenses , may be ob . Part . freseni .
Having . part . prçuerit . Had . served the variations of shali and will . Verb Active .
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Present . It is frequently joined with a negative ; as Sing . I be ; ibou beest ; be be ;
Plur . We be ; ye be ; they be , I like ber , but I do not love ber ; I ruished bim
success , but did not belp him . This , by cus . Prelerit , tom at least , appears more
...
Present . It is frequently joined with a negative ; as Sing . I be ; ibou beest ; be be ;
Plur . We be ; ye be ; they be , I like ber , but I do not love ber ; I ruished bim
success , but did not belp him . This , by cus . Prelerit , tom at least , appears more
...
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Un is prefixed to all participles made privative Nouns are derived from verbs .
adjectives , as unfeeling , unassisting , unwided , undeThe thing implied in the
verb , as done or lighted , unendeared . produced , is commonly either the
present of ...
Un is prefixed to all participles made privative Nouns are derived from verbs .
adjectives , as unfeeling , unassisting , unwided , undeThe thing implied in the
verb , as done or lighted , unendeared . produced , is commonly either the
present of ...
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Not present : used with the particle from . Arbuthnot on Diet . Lindanus
coniectured it might be some hidden In spring the fields , in autumn hills I love ;
ekscess in the mesentery , which , breaking some At morn the plains , at noon the
shady ...
Not present : used with the particle from . Arbuthnot on Diet . Lindanus
coniectured it might be some hidden In spring the fields , in autumn hills I love ;
ekscess in the mesentery , which , breaking some At morn the plains , at noon the
shady ...
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Sbal , He was at present strong enough to have stopFor he of whom these things
are spoken , perped or attended Waller in his western expedition . taineth to
another tribe , of which no man gave Clarendon . attendance at the altar .
Hebrews ...
Sbal , He was at present strong enough to have stopFor he of whom these things
are spoken , perped or attended Waller in his western expedition . taineth to
another tribe , of which no man gave Clarendon . attendance at the altar .
Hebrews ...
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according action Addison ancient animal appear applied arms authority Bacon bear better blood body break breath bring brought called cause common death derived Dict doth Dryd Dryden earth English eyes face fair fall fear fire follow force French give ground grow hand hath head heart Hooker Italy keep kind king land language leaves less light live Locke look lord Lost manner matter means Milton mind nature never noun pass person Pope present reason rest Saxon Sbakspeare seems sense side signifies sometimes soul sound speak Spenser spirit stand Swift taken term thee thing thou thought tion tree turn unto verb whole wind
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