10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DASTARDNESS»
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A popular and complete English dictionary
Dastardness, das'tlrd-ae's, n. Cowardliness; menn timorousness. Dastabdy, das'
tar-de, u. Cowardliness; base timidity. Dasypus, das'e-pus, [Or. dasyt, shaggy,
and pons, a foot,] n. A genus of Mammalia of the order Edentata, Da.it raus, ...
2
Studies in the Lexical Field of Expectation
... cl425 Sc +1523- 1656; dastardness 1519-1639 (2); unboldness c1520+1611 (
Florio, dict); lashness 1533-1591; currishness 1542-1824; cowardry al 547- 1591
obs; cowardliness 1553 — ; dastardness 1561-(1807); dastardy 1588-(1850); ...
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The Fable of the Bees: Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits; ...
... but the concurrence anda complication of more substantial Evils that are the
perpetual Nursery of abandon'd Profligates in great and opulent Nations; and'
Whoever would accuse Ignorance, Stupidity and Dastardness, as the first, and
what ...
Bernard de Mandeville, 1732
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The Occasional sermon: delivered before the Universalist ...
Will he, when the ravenous monster makes his great and final onset upon the
human flock, hastily gather a few, and with a coward's dastardness, flee with
them, leaving the remainder to be seized and devoured 1 or, still more awfully ...
Thomas Jefferson Sawyer, Alonzo Ames Miner, Asher Moore, 1841
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The Fable of the Bees. [By Bernard de Mandeville.] ... The ...
... Reading and W riting, but the concurrence and acomplieation of more
substantial Evils that are the perpetual nursery of abandoned Profligates in great
and opulent Nations ; and whoever would accuse Ignorance, Stupidity and
Dastardness, ...
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The Fable of the Bees; Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits. ...
... are the perpetual nursery of abandoned profligates in great and opulent
nations ; and whoever would accuse ignorance, stupidity, and dastardness, as
the first, and what the physicians call the procataric cause, let him examine into
the lives,.
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The Fable of the Bees, Etc. [By Bernard de Mandeville.]
... dastardness, as the first, and what the physicians call the procataric cause, let
him examine into the lives, AND CHARITY SCHOOLS. 169.
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Publications 1-12: Calderwood, D. The history of the Kirk of ...
with arrogancy, ascribing that to their own prowess which happened by the
dastardness of the Governor. Page 183, line 16, to their enemies. The black
booke of Hammil- toun maketh mention of great harme done at this time by the
Go- ...
9
The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest ...
... which ought to govern every judicial proceeding, and not give occasion for any
suspicion, that they had been under the influence of dastardness during the riot,
and that, now the danger was over, they were actuated with a rage for revenge.
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The Fire-test of the North-German Confederation ... ...
Whilst France begins a sacrile~ gious brigandage with the arrogance of a bully
who forsooth wishes to see who is the stronger, that whilom mighty England sinks
into disgraceful dastardness, and the august shades of William III. and the two ...
Gotthard Heinrich von TREITSCHKE, Frederick Arthur HYNDMAN, 1870