10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CECUTIENCY»
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Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation ...
TABLE 29-3 MOST PROBABLE CAUSES OF TOTAL BLINDNESS BY
APPROXIMATE AGE OF ONSET 5-19 Years Prenatal influences Retinopathy of
prematurity Neoplasms TABLE 29-4 MOST PROBABLE CAUSES OF
CECUTIENCY BY ...
Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers, 2000
CECITY— CECUTIENCY. Another St. C. was born in Africa, and suffered
martyrdom by starvation under Diocletian. Her festival is on Feb. 11. CECITY, n.
se'sl-tl [F. eecitS — from L. caeitatem, blindness — from L. ccecus, blind]:
blindness.
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
Tbey are not blind, nor yet distinctly see ; there is in them no cecity, yet more than
a cecutiency ; they have sight enough to discern the light, though not perhaps to
distinguish objects or colours. Brown, Vulg. Err. Cect/tiency. n.s. [ctzcutio, Lat.] ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
There is in them no cecity, yet more than a cecutiency. Union's Vulgar Mrrcurs. (i.)
* CEDAR, n. f. iedrfo, Lat.] A tree.-r It is evergreen ; t!ae leaves are much narrower
than those of the pine tree, and many of them produced out of one tubercle, ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
They are not blind, nor yet distinctly see ; there is in them no cecity, yet more than
a cecutiency ^ they have light enough to discern the light, though not perhaps to
distinguish objects or colours, lirozuns Vulgar Errouri. CECROPES, an ancient ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Memoirs of Moses Mendelsohn: The Jewish Philosopher; ...
... and, at the same time, pursued his scientific and philosophical labours with
redoubled energy, to enable him to check, if possible, the national cecutiency.
Behold! not twenty years had elapsed, and he had accomplished the gigantic—at
that ...
M. Samuels, Johann Caspar Lavater, 1825
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Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received ...
_So.that_they are not blind, nor yet dilltnstly see ; there ls m them . no Cecity , yet
more tth a Cecutiency ; theyv have sight enough to discern the llzhl: , though not
perhaps to distinguish of objects or colOurs ; so are they not'exactl blind, ...
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Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language
... to fail, to be extinct ; to be at an end. To Cease, sese, v. a. To put a stop to.
CEASE, sese, *. Extinction, failure. Obsolete. Ceaseless, sese'les, a. Incessant,
perpetual, continual. [sight. CECITY, ses'e-te, t. Blindness, privation of
CECUTIENCY, ...
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
07620 — Cecutiency, sickish- ness. * 07625 — Sectional. * 07675 — Isagogical.
* 07754— Sky-color. * 07820 — Sycophancy. » 0782 1— Sycophant. * 07840 —
Skivers. * 0785 1— Scaffold. * 0790 1 — Sack-posset. 07903 — Scapaism.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Preface. Dr. Johnson's Life ...
So that they are not blind, nor yet distinctly see ; there is in them no cecity, yet
more than a cecutiency; they have sight enough to discern the light, though not
perhaps to distinguish of objects or colours ; so are they not exactly blind, for light
is ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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Patriotism? Are Ghanaians genuinely Patriotic Enough in Wishing …
... sycophantic faex populi whose cecutiency to the difference between evil and virtue have been overcast in lies and propaganda propagated ... «Modern Ghana, Feb 11»