10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXPATIATOR»
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expatiator in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The American Hereford Record and Hereford Herd Book
... 4th 75664 Producer 134691 Emmeline 138724 Producer 134691 Pretola
180042 Expatiator 107721 Printer's Princess 163890 Expatiator 107721 Bethan
163883 Marcus 173545 Sarah 189279 Marcus 173545 Alberta 1 17922 Sir
Excellent ...
American Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association, 1908
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The Lady's magazine: or, Entertaining companion for the fair sex
585 10 The Expatiator, ejn. 5. 587 11 Anecdote of Sir Wm. Johnson, 188 II
Maxims. By the late Dr. Jortin, ibid. 13 Character and Manners of the Modern
Persians, 5X9 14 On the Courage of the North American Indians, 5,93 15 On a
ridiculous ...
THE EXPATIATOR.—Ko. IV. ——And Virtue guard thee to the throne of Truth.
Johnson. THE evening after the publication of my last number, I happened to fall
in company with a number of persons of different acquirements and pursuits ;
when ...
I BY OBAUIaH OPTIC. VARIOUS OnJECrs FROM THE SENSE, VARlOUSLT
REPRESENTING. WILTON. Vol. ILL THUhS'MY, OCTOPEK 13. 1808. [NO. 15.
ORIGINAL. THE EXPATIATOR. — Vo. VIII. Or, meteor-like, flame lawless thro' the
void, ...
Obadiah Optic (pseud.), 1808
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
The person, intended by Montfaucon as an expatiator on the word *' cndovellicus,
" I presume is Thomas Reinesius. Pegge, Anonym, p. 201. To EXPATRIATE.*
v. a. [old French, expatrier, from ex, out, and patria, country, Latin.] To banish from
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CROSS-STITCHER. Mother, you who throw down children like cross-stitches on
old cloth, Smile from your kneeling position. First brunt of all wind, sun,
Progenous fear; expatiator, protector Who knows no protection, We would lift your
hands ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... dipsomaniac, discalceate, dotard, dott(e)rel, dowager, doyen, doyen/doyenne,
dragon, dromomaniac, dysphemist, dysuriac, emerita/ -ae, emeritus/-tii, epicene,
epigone, ergophile, eristic, eschatologist, eulogizer, eupatrid, expatiator, fabulist,
...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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Works: Anonymiana; or, ten centuries of observations on ...
280. the expatiator on Endovellicus pointed out, v. 42. Month's mind to a thing,
elucidated, viii. 36. Moon, the great benefit derived from her light, x. 27. Mope, the
same as myope, iv. 38. Mope-eyed means purblind, ibid. More, Sir Thomas, his ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
... ditlused; extended, dilated, enlarged, amplified. Распространйтель, т.
Распространйтелица , spreader , propagator, diffuser; extender; dillater ,
enlarger , amplifier, expatiator. ' PAC. Распространйтельный , а. diffusive.
Pacripoc'rpamirh ...
An expatiator in the narrow field of landscape-painting to be ranked with men
whose genius overflowed all creation ! ' Shakespeare — Bacon — Turner." Bah!"
This kind of writing has not precision enough to be readily answerable, but let me
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Philip Gilbert Hamerton, 1873