10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONNIVENCY»
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Fœdera: conventions, literæ, et cujuscunque generis acta ...
-What Connivency, Tolleration, Corruption or other Plotts, Pradizes or Abuses
have bene committed done or used by anye Oflicer or Oflicers of any our Ports, or
other Osficer or Person any way trufled for Reslraint of the Transportation of ...
Thomas Rymer, Robert Sanderson, George Holmes, 1727
2
An History of Ireland, from the Year 1599, to 1603: With a ...
Captain Thomas Leigh, if not sent by the Earl, at least by his connivency, at least
by the connivency of the Marshal, whom the Earl did not punish, Lastly, the f th
Point was urged to be intolerably presumptuous, contrary to her Majesty's
express ...
3
Foedera, conventiones, literae et cujuscunque generis acta ...
... and certisie the Commissioners, or Lords of Our Privie Counsell, of the said
Offences and Offenders, it being now manifest that many of the said Offences
have been committed and done, by the negligence or connivency of some of the
Alder- ...
4
An History Of Ireland: From the Year 1599, to 1603 : With a ...
Captain Thomas Leigh, if not sent by the Earl, at least by his connivency, at least
by the connivency of the Marshal, whom the Earl did not punish, Lastly, the f th
Point was urged to be intolerably presumptuous, contrary to her Majesty's
express ...
5
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Now the earth bein^ such a one, and all its parts having an equal propension, or
connivency to the centre, they must needs be in greatest rest, and most
immoveable when they are all equidistant from it. Bay- On the Creation^ partii.
And hast ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Now the earth being such a one, and all its parts having an equal propeusion, or
connivency to the centre, they must needs be in greatest rest, and most
immoveable when they are all equidistant from it. Ray. On the Creation, part ii.
And hast ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
Now the earth being such a one, and all its parts having an equal pro pension, or
connivency to the centre, they must needs be in greatest rest, and most
immoveable when they are alt equidistant from it. Ray. On the Creation, part ii.
And hast ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
8
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
This word is often written, and particularly in our old lexicography, connivence;
but Dr. Johnson has chosen connivance. The old Fr. connivence, and Ital. con-
nivenza, countenance the former. See also Connivency. 1. The act of winking.
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The Complete Works of Robert Browning: The Inn Album ...
... as reward for by-work done Fairly on all-fours, that, success obtained And
crime avowed, or such connivency With crime as should procure a decent death
— 160 Himself will humbly beg — which means, procure — The Hat and Purple
from ...
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Compl Wks Rbt Browning 13: With Variant Readings And Annotations
... as reward for by-work done Fairly on all-fours, that, success obtained And
crime avowed, or such connivency With crime as should procure a decent death
— 160 Himself will humbly beg — which means, procure — The Hat and Purple
from ...