10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «REPREHENSORY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
reprehensory in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
reprehensory im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
... Elliotson, which the defendant would construe as strongly reprehensory of my
practice, but which, in fact, was only reprehensory of a course of practice which
the defendant proposed for his own gratification, and for the misleading of the
jury.
... as the Syriac turns it, to avoid their danger : both of them, as St. Austin well,
refer to this one divine sentence. The parts whereof then are, in St. Luke's
division, Peter's reprehensory attestation, and his obtestation : his reprehensory
attestation ...
Joseph Hall, Philip Wynter, 1863
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Clavis bibliorum: The key of the Bible, unlocking the ...
Reprehensory, 3. hortatory. I. Narratory. Wherein David declareth and profefseth
his confidence and silent-resting on God, notwithstanding all his enemies and
distresses. This his confidence is illustrated, 1. By the cause and foundation
thereof ...
4
London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer...
... neither of them are used as relatives in sentences similar to these, wherein the
parts are properly divided and distinguished ; that is, the parts are referred to
collectively, and determinate 3 and the intended reprehensory conclusion
adduced.
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
... Elliotson, which the defendant would construe as strongly reprehensory of my
practice, but which, in fact, was only reprehensory of a course of practice which
the defendant proposed for his own gratification, and for the misleading of the
jury.
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Tragedy and Comedy from Dante to Pseudo-Dante
He divides this genre into two classes, reprehensory and derisory, and gives
Horace and Juvenal as examples (perhaps he means that Horace is
reprehensory and Juvenal derisory).3 Next, and last, he comes to authors who "
composed their.
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The British Bibliographer
... deemed necessary to constitute a libel, acquits himself of all libellous
intentions, or from being a malicious prosecutor of any man's personal crimes;
but confesses that he made those whom he personated, act a reprehensory part,
and speak ...
Samuel-Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood, Thomas Tusser, 1810
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Ecclesiastical memorials ... of the Church of England. 1822
These last letters were partly reprehensory, for that the justices had taken no
more care in the execiltion of 'the contents of her former letters, and for passing
over such faults without punishment, winking at, or at least little considering them;
...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
... to the spirit, though not to the letter, of the constitution, maintained his place, in
contradiction to the will of the commons, expressed by repeated reprehensory
votes. But as the national business could not proceed, under such circumstances,
...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, Comprehending an Account of His ...
To DR. BEATTIE, AT ABERDEEN. “ SIR,—More years “ than I have any delight to
reckon, have past since you and I saw one another: of this, however, there is no
reason for making any reprehensory complaint :—' Sic fata ferunt.' But methinks ...
James Boswell, Hester Lynch Thrale, Edmond Malone, 1826