10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ADSCITITIOUSLY»
Discover the use of
adscititiously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
adscititiously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
eminent authors to such a degree, that they almost fancy themselves the great
writers whom they so adscititiously praise, and of whose 'good works ' they have
no more thorough appreciation, than three-fourths of the readers whom they my ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, 1858
2
Knickerbocker, Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
eminent authors to such a degree, that they almost fancy themselves the great
writers whom they so adscititiously praise, and of whose ' good works ' they have
no more thorough appreciation, than three-fourths of the readers whom they may
...
3
A Dictionary of the English Language ...: To which is Added, ...
Adscititiously, ad. in an adscititioua manner. Adstric'tion, s. the act of binding
together. Adula'tion, *. high compliment, flattery. Ad'ulator, *. a flatterer. Adulatory,
a. flattering, highly complimental. Adult', s. a person arrived at maturity: a. grown
up ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
Adscititiously, ad. in an adscititious manner. Adstric'tion, $. the act of binding
together. Adulation, *. high compliment, flattery. Ad'ulator, *. a flatterer. Adulatory,
a. flattering, highly complimental. Adult', *. a person arrived at maturity: a. grown
up ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1862
... he'd watched his loquacious, animated friend chat his way through. Yes, this
mightturnoutjust fine . . . CHAPTER SIXTEEN Life's anfractuous
avenueaboundswith acherontic, antipathetic adventures—anaidantancilla
appears adscititiously.
6
Select works of Porphyry: containing his four books On ...
For, on the , contrary, in these, unity subsists in difference ; because diversity has
in them a precedaneous existence ; but the unity which they contain is externally
and adscititiously derived. For in truly existing being, indeed, unity and ...
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Select works of Porphyry; containing his four books on ...
For, on the contrary, in these, unity subsists in difference; because diversity has in
them a precedaneous existence ; but the unity which they contain is externally
and adscititiously derived. For in truly existing being, indeed, unity and sameness
...
Porphyrius (the philosopher.), 1823
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Adscititiously. Ad' script, s. One held to service, or bound to the Ad-stric'tion, s. (
Lat.) Act of binding. [soil. Ad-strin'gf nt, a. See Astringent. Ad-u-la 'ri-a, s. The
moonstone ; a variety of Ad'u-late, v.a. To flatter. [felspar. Ad-u-la'tion, {ad-yu-la'
shun) ...
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Translations from the Greek of the following treatises ... ...
For, on the contrary, in these unity subsists in difference ; because diversity has in
them a pre- cedaneous existence; but the unity which they contain is externally
and adscititiously derived. For in truly existing being, indeed, unity and ...
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The Knickerbocker; Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
eminent authors to such a degree, that they almost fancy themselves the great
writers whom they so adscititiously praise, and of whose ' good works ' they have
no more thorough appreciation, than three-fourths of the readers whom they may
...