10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIURNALIST»
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The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club
But, by the same token, so is the Diurnalist! Miller's proof of a Preston house on a
site so exactly in accordance with Beaton's virtually legal definition, and Boog
Watson's proof of where the Henderson house was, combine to prove that two of
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... জনয়ি তা যিনি, কশ্লিত দেবতা, ন্বৰুর্ষিয় ব্যক্তি, ধর্যশোস্ত্র, পরমার্গণ্যভ্রট
ঈশ্বরবিষয়ক বিদ্যা, অদুত দৃব্য 11 বন্তু | কর্তুক 11 যাহর্বহইতে, পৃত্যেহিক, ষ্টদনন্দিন,
আহিক ] Di“"mI- "- দ্র- রোজনামা, দ্রাব্দম্মু, প্রতিদিনে হয় যাহা তদ্বিষয় | Diurnalist.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
... daily : lathail, gach la. DIURNAL, s. See Day-book. DIURNALIST, 8. Fear
cumail leabhair-latha. DIURNALLY, adv. See Diurnal, adj. DlUTURNAL,
Maireannach, buan. Dw'ruaNIrY, s. Maireannachd, maircachduinn, buanas.
DIVULGATION, s.
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Sheridan and his times, by an octogenarian [W. Earle].
It was a fertile field for the pamphleteer and the diurnalist ; and the vivid pen of
Sheridan was actively employed, in innumerable essays, and articles, which
appeared in the public journals, in which he sustained the cause of freedom with
his ...
1661, I find another notice of the Diurnalist : — " They say they have discharged
Thomas Sydserf. It is intolerable that a Papist sh* bespatter the ministry of our
church." Sharp was then a moderate Presbyterian, but in fact attaching very little ...
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The Family Topographer: Middlesex, London, and Westminster. 1843
... Scarborough, physician ; Pepys, diurnalist; Calamy; Duke of Manchester, ob.
1721 ; JOHN DUKE OF MARL- BOROUGH; many prelates; Earl of Orrery,
philosopher; Roger Cotes ; the pious Robert Nelson ; the two Gales, antiquaries;
Strype, ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
IT'III, দ্রাব্দরঃ প্নতিদিনে হর যাহা তদ্বিষয় | Diurnalist. n. s. <রজেনামাসেখকা
প্নতিদিন উপস্থিত বিযয় লি car-xi সদ্ৰগ্যা করে যে বা তাহার হিসার রাখো যে ব্যক্তি |
Diuuially, ad- tifi§fiit'~i. fi?R, প্নত্যহা প্নতিদিরস. রোজ\ I Diuturnal, a. Lat.
বহুকালন্থকৌ ...
It was a fertile field for the pamphleteer and the diurnalist ; and the vivid pen of
Sheridan was actively employed, in innumerable essays, and articles, which
appeared in the public journals, in which he sustained the cause of freedom with
his ...
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Camden's Britannia epitomized and continued
Camden; Milton ; Scarborough, physician ; Pepys, diurnalist; Calamy ; Duke of
Manchester, ob. 1721 ; John Duke op Marlborough; many prelates; Earl of Orrery,
philosopher; Roger Cotes ; the pious Robert Nelson ; the two Gales, antiquaries;
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Samuel Tymms, William Camden, 1842
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The Ladies' Lexicon, and Parlour Companion ...: Being Also ...
... quotidian. adv. diurnally: s. diurnalist. DIVAN'. s. The council of the oriental
princes. IVE. v. To sink voluntarily under water ; to go deep into any question,
doctrine, or science. pr. par. diving; past, dived: e. diver. .DIVERGE. t>. To tend
various ...
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