10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISREPUTATION»
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disreputation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Baeen. ». Loss of reputation; ignominy. — The "king fearing lest that the bad
success might discourage his people, and bring disreputation to himself, forbad
any report to be made. Hnyivard. — Gluttony is not of- so great disreputation
amongst ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
DISREPUTATION, n.s. [dis and refutation.] j. Disgrace; dishonour. — I will tell you
what was the course in the happy days of queen Elizabeth, □whom it is no
disreputation to follow. Bacon, i. Loss of reputation ; ignominy. — The king fearing
...
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Bacon's Essays: with annotations by Richard Whately. Sixth ...
To be governed (as we call it) by one, is not safe, for it shows softness,6 and
gives a freedom to scandal and disreputation ; 7 for those that would not censure
or speak ill of a man immediately, will talk more boldly of those that are so great
with ...
Francis Bacon, Richard Whately, 1864
6 Softness. Weakness. ' Under a shepherd sofle and negligent, The wolfe hath
many a sheep and lam be to rent.' — Chaucer. " Disreputation. Disrepute. '
Gluttony is not in such disreputation among men as drunkenness.' — Bishop
Taylor.
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The Essays ... Revised ... by Thomas Markby ... Third edition
To be governed (as we call it) by one, is not safe, for it shows softness,6 and
gives a freedom to scandal and disreputation ;7 for those that would not censure
or speak ill of a man immediately, will talk more boldly of those that are so great
with ...
Francis Bacon, Richard Whately, 1860
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
I will tell you what was the course in the happy days of queen Elizabeth, whom it
is no disreputation to follow. Bacon. The king fearing lest that the bad success
might discourage his people, and bring disreputation to himself, forbad any report
...
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The Essays ... Revised ... by Thomas Markby ... Second edition
To be governed (as we call it) by one, is not safe, for it shows softness,' and gives
a freedom to scandal and disreputation ;7 for those that would not censure or
speak ill of a man immediately, will talk more boldly of those that are so great with
...
Francis Bacon, Richard Whately, 1858
8
London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
I will te 11 you what was the course in the happy days of quceu Elizabeth, whom
it is no disreputation to follow, liucun. The king fearing lest that the bad success
might discourage his people, and bring disreputation to himself, forbad any report
...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
I will tell you what was the course in the happy days of queen Elizabeth, whom it
is no disreputation to follow. Bacon. The Xing fearing lest that the bad success
might discourage bis people, and bring disreputation to himself, forbad any report
...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
10
Forty sermons: whereof twenty one are now first publish'd, ...
It cannot be deni'd but that the world do's pat disreputation strangly upon things,
and most unreasonably. Some virtues are the most reprochfull things that can be:
a man can scarce live under the disparagement of being guilty of obeying God, ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISREPUTATION»
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AGO's Art as Therapy: It's more experiment than exhibition
In the last 17 of his 44 years de Botton has earned an international reputation – in some quarters, disreputation – as an intellectual gadfly with a ... «The Globe and Mail, May 14»
Cocktail Review: Bar Emmanuelle
The “Naughty House of Disreputation” ($12) is a fantastically decadent bourbon drink with a fall-themed pumpkin lassi as a base. For those with ... «Wharton Journal, Oct 13»
Establishment of Buddha Sasana in Lanka by Arahat Mahinda
... Buddhist Council: At that time of Asoka, there were 18 sects of Buddhism; some heretical monks were causing disreputation to the Sasana. «Lankaweb, Nov 12»
Malema's letter to City Press about boycott
In my tenure as President of the ANC Youth League, I have been a victim of vilification and disreputation by many South African leading ... «Independent Online, May 12»
The stigmatization of Internet Addiction Disorder: searching for a …
... Hecaitou and PKU media professor Hu Yong (胡泳), who on July 25 penned a blog post called "The disreputation of IAD" (网络成瘾的污名化). «Danwei, Sep 09»