10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNPROSPEROUSLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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unprosperously in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unprosperously im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
An English and Danish Dictionary ...
UNPROSPEROUSLY, mld-U. uflkelight. UNPROVED, sidj'. ubwizst.
UNPROVIDED, A ufarbwed. I To take one unprovided, at hymn ushrruarma'upaa
an ; a-uerrumple ten. UNPROVIDENT,/1dj. ufazflglig; tg/orsynlig. UN PROVID
BNTLY, 1145.
2
The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England
... but, in the morning, they found that the English had attended them so close,
that they were engaged again to fight, and so unprosperously, that, after the loss
of above two thousand men, who were thrown overboard, besides a multitude
hurt, ...
Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), 1839
3
Papers Relative to Codification and Public Instruction: ...
... will have been very unprosperously, very unprofitably, expended. But, this
expenditure once made,—of his conceptions whatsoever, in regard to each part
of that same field, may be the clecirness, the correctness, the com~ p,leleness,—-
by ...
4
The Civil and Military History of Germany, from the Landing ...
... a stipulated sum, upon conditions that the Transilvanian should enter Hungary
in hostile array; and further covenanted for the payment of an annual pension
during the life of Ragotzi, in case the contest should t'erminate unprosperously.
Francis Hare Naylor, 1816
5
The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
Nor is it by us alone, that the process set down, by Glauþer hath been
unprosperously attempted; and yet perhaps it might have constantly enough
succeeded with him, and the difference of the lapis ca/aminarir (in which we have
observed ...
For nearly a year and a half his affairs went on not unprosperously, and England
was in serious danger of being reduced to the condition of Spain. The Earl of
Warwick, the Parliament's Admiral, got possession of the fleet with little difficulty, ...
John Gorham Palfrey, Francis Winthrop Palfrey, 1859
7
An Introduction to Latin Prose Composition: With a Complete ...
We perceive those things which happen prosperously or unprosperously to
ourselves, more than those which (happen so) to others. Certe ignoratio futurus
malum utilis sum quam scientia. — De- cet carus sum patria (accus.) ego(dative)
quam ...
8
The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray
Some such boons as these were the best which Fortune allotted to poor little
Amelia. Her life, begun not unprosperously, had come down to this—to a mean
prison and a long, ignoble bondage. Little George visited her captivity sometimes
, ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1869
9
History of Greece from the Earliest Times to Its Final ...
That expedition had ended unprosperously; but fresh oppressions raising fresh
revolts, the Thessalian friends of Thebes again requested a supporting army, and
Pelopidas for the leader. Both suits were granted. Pelopidas fell in the first battle;
...
Arthur Thomas Malkin, 1829
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The history of the world
Afterward coming to Grumentum, a town of the Lucans, he there fought
unprosperously with Nero the consul. Nevertheless he got off, and marched away
to Venusia: but Nero followed him, -and -had there again the better of him.
Wherefore he ...
Sir Walter Raleigh, William Oldys, Thomas Birch, 1829