10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANOTHERGUESS»
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A New Theory of the Earth: From Its Original, to the ...
exclude the Rays os the Sun in anotherguess manner than before. We cannot but
observeinour present Air, That the very same Vapours which, when dissipated
and scatter'd through the Armosp/acre, (whose extent yet is not great,) freely ad.
2
Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
Foote,Orators, iii.(1767), 61 This isanotherguess matter. 1764. Walpole, Otranto,
ii. My lady Isabella is of anotherguess mould than youtake her for. 1766. Colman,
Clandestine Marriage. This isquite another guess sort of a placethan itwaswhen ...
3
The Gentleman's Magazine
... Wales, Vol. I. p. SOU, 310. The" Biographical Peerage" speaks slightingly of
the Grosvinors, as a family <>t more antiquity than merit or talent. Penuatit seems
to entertain tain a different opinion on this head : , speaking 224 AnotherGuess ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
decked with a 'red riband, ready to break a lance with him. Having unhorsed this
Knight of the Bath in the very first encounter, he by turns attacked all the
cbanipions in the field, and the Earls of Bute and Mansfield, together with the
Duke of ...
... he was a Bye Blow, I should behave to him in anotherguess Manner; for many
of these Bye Blows come to be great Men; and, as my poor first Husband used to
say, Never afl'ront any Customer that's a Gentleman.' C H A P T E R V A ...
Henry Fielding, Fredson Bowers, 2012
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The history of Tom Jones, a foundling by Henry Fielding
Nay," said the landlady , " if I thought he was „ a gentleman's son , thof he was a
bye blow , „ I should behave to him in anotherguess manner; „ for many of these
bye blows come to be great „ men ; and, as my poor first husband used to say, ...
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A Collection of the Parliamentary Debates in England: From ...
His Lord; ' ship added, that the business of DROT es'rs waI * managed now after
anotherguess manner than * formerly: For, at present, it was grOWn custosi *'
mary to protest even against bills that wereipas-e' ' sed into a law; and to get them
...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1740
8
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
পর ; ডিন বা পূপ্ৰছু. ষহুন্ডিম্ন. দুসরা. দুসরারকম | Anothergaines, a. অন্যর্বিধ,
তিন্থপৃকরে | Anothergates, a. তথা | ' I Anotherguess, a. তথা | Anough বা Anow,
Enough এব'শিং Enow শব্দ (war I Ansated, 0- Lat দণ্ডবিণিন্ট. হাড়ুলষলো. in? বা
তাঁটাযু ক্ত I ...
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The Frauds of Romish Monks and Priests: Set Forth in Eight ...
When they are met together in their Assemblies, you hear nothing but sighs,
groans, and some broken words, at anotherguess rate than the eAtaleem in
England; and certainly in this respect they have nothing to cast them in the teeth
with!
Anotherguess: another sort or kind. Answer: in dueling, to respond to the action.
Antick: also spelled anticke or antic, in regards to art and architecture, grotesque,
bizarre or monstrous figures or images; in regards to theatre, the “anti-masque,” ...