10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONFINEDLY»
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confinedly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
confinedly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Dublin University Magazine
So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of nature, as they haVe
been confinedly called ; so ever fresh, and green, and warm are all the inventions
of men, and assemblies of men in this great city. I should certainly have ...
2
Military Collections and Remarks
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tactiquesosLeo in', Italian Pigafctta; both very well done) but the-books arc.scarcc
.. Elian and Arrian havczwrotc more confinedly an tactiques : major Bingham ...
3
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
So fading upon me, from disuse. have been the beauties of Nature, as they have
been confinedly called; so ever fresh, and green, and warm are all the inventions
of men, I ._._. Vi—n—qu—wezs-s—F—wrw-ww ' and assemblies of men in this ...
It will come more within the reach of our faculties, if we confinedly express it thus :
— “ Between every two contiguous atoms of bodies there is an interval of empty
space ;” or again, “ every 'two adjoining atoms are held away from one another ...
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The Westminster Review Vol. XXXVI
It will come more within the reach of our faculties, if we confinedly express it thus:-
« Between every two contiguous atoms of bodies there is an interval of empty
space;" or again, " every two adjoining atoms are held away from one another to
a ...
6
Faust; ... translated into English prose ... by A. Hayward. ...
And dost thou still ask, why thy heart flutters so confinedly in thy hosom? Why a
vague aching deadens within thee every stirring principle of life ?-—Instead of
the animated nature, for which God made man, thou hast nought around thee hut
...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Abraham HAYWARD, 1834
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Faust; a dramatic poem translated into English prose, with ...
And dost thou still ask, why thy heart flutters so confinedly in thy bosom? Why a
vague aching deadens within thee every stirring principle of life ?—Instead of the
animated nature, for which God made man, thou hast nought around thee but ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Abraham HAYWARD, 1833
8
Observations on Hemeralopia; Or, Nocturnal Blindness: With ...
And this state of the retina may be induced either by causes operating more
diffusedly or more confinedly upon the constitution. But although general debility
is evident in scurvy, where it has made some progress, yet it is not certain that
this ...
9
The University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of nature, as they have
been confinedly called ; so ever fresh, and green, and warm are all the inventions
of men, and assemblies of men in this great city. I should certainly have ...
10
A Vocabulary of the Sgau-Karen Language
flffiX(3(l to verbs, fixed, made fast in the manner indicated by the verb to which it
is joined; 3. adv. in reduplicated or other forms, firmly, tightly, confinedly, closely;
applied to obstructed sounds from the throat, and such as are produced by ...