Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... Latin , Hebrew , Chaldaic , Syriac , Rabbi- nical , Dutch , German , English , French , and Italian languages , and published many works , among which are , 1. A refutation of Soci- nianism , in 3 vols . 4to . 2. A Treatise for the ...
... Latin , Hebrew , Chaldaic , Syriac , Rabbi- nical , Dutch , German , English , French , and Italian languages , and published many works , among which are , 1. A refutation of Soci- nianism , in 3 vols . 4to . 2. A Treatise for the ...
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... Latin . ) Relating to the hour ( Prior ) . HO'RARY . a . ( horarius , Latin . 1. Re- lating to an hour ( Hudibras ) . 2. Continuing for an hour ( Brown ) . HORATII , three Roman brothers , who , under the reign of Tullus Hostilius ...
... Latin . ) Relating to the hour ( Prior ) . HO'RARY . a . ( horarius , Latin . 1. Re- lating to an hour ( Hudibras ) . 2. Continuing for an hour ( Brown ) . HORATII , three Roman brothers , who , under the reign of Tullus Hostilius ...
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... Latin . ) The act of exhorting ; a hortatory precept ; advice or encouragement to something . HOʻRTATIVE . s . ( from hortor , Latin . ( Exhortation ; precept by which one incites or animates ( Bacon ) . HO'RTATORY . a . ( from hortor ...
... Latin . ) The act of exhorting ; a hortatory precept ; advice or encouragement to something . HOʻRTATIVE . s . ( from hortor , Latin . ( Exhortation ; precept by which one incites or animates ( Bacon ) . HO'RTATORY . a . ( from hortor ...
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... Latin church , and others continuing separated from the church of Rome . There is also a division among the latter ... Latin . ) 1 . Tossing motion ; restlessness ( Harvey ) . 2. A term in the canon law for a false pretension to marriage ...
... Latin church , and others continuing separated from the church of Rome . There is also a division among the latter ... Latin . ) 1 . Tossing motion ; restlessness ( Harvey ) . 2. A term in the canon law for a false pretension to marriage ...
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John Mason Good. IAMBUS , in the Greek and Latin prosody , a poetical foot , consisting of a short syllable followed by a long one ; as in Oes hew , Dei , mēās . Syllaba longa brevi subjecta vocatur iambus , as Horace ... Latin prosody, ...
John Mason Good. IAMBUS , in the Greek and Latin prosody , a poetical foot , consisting of a short syllable followed by a long one ; as in Oes hew , Dei , mēās . Syllaba longa brevi subjecta vocatur iambus , as Horace ... Latin prosody, ...
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