10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FULIGINOUSLY»
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fuliginously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Journal Or the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
... the outer cortex rubiginose, and elevated into not very prominent, but large
tuberculose inequalities; the internal substance fuliginously black, somewhat
stratified ; the apothecia large, not crowded, and protuberant on all sides,
immersed in ...
2
The Poetical Works of William Shenstone. With the Life of ...
... The great, the various, and the fair, 230 For ever should remain I Her impulse
nothing may restrainOr whence the joy 'mid columns, tow'rs, 'Midst all the city's
artful trim, To rear some breathless vapid flow'rs, 235 Or shrubs fuliginously grim?
3
A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Ejecución completa. Fulgency, Fulgidlty, Fulgor, a. Fulgor, resplandor, esplendor.
[sido. Fulgent, tFulgíd, a. Fulgente, brillante, fút- tFuTsurant, a. Fulgurante. tTo
Fulgurate, vn. Fulgurar. Fnliginous, a. Fuliginoso, tiznado, trbte. Fuliginously, ad.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1877
4
The French revolution, a history in three parts
2 Ought not . a^National^ssembly to occupy itself with these ~tt objects? Military
France is everywhere full of sour inflammatory humour, which exhales itself
fuliginously, this way or that : a whole continent of smoking flax ; which, blown on
here ...
5
The French Revolution: A History
Military France is everywhere full of sour inflammatory humour, which exhales
itself fuliginously, this way or that : a whole continent of smoking flax ; which,
blown on here or there by any angry wind, might so easily start into a blaze, into a
...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 1896
6
The Poetical Works, Coll. with the Best Ed. by Thomas Park. ...
Her impulse nothing may restrain— Or whence the joy mid columns, tow'rs, Midst
all the city's artful trim, To rear some breathless vapid flow'rs, Or shrubs
fuliginously grim ? From rooms of silken foliage vain, To trace the dun far—distant
grove, ...
7
A manual of English prose literature: biographical and ...
"Military France is everywhere full of sour inflammatory humour, which exhales
itself fuliginously, this way or that ; a whole continent of smoking flax, which,
blown on here or there By any angry wind, might so easily start into a blaze, into
a ...
8
The World's Great Classics
Military France is everywhere full of sour inflammatory humor, which exhales
itself fuliginously, this way or that: a whole continent of smoking flax; which, blown
on here or there by any angry wind, might so easily start into a blaze, into a ...
9
Leaflets of Philippine Botany
Inflorescence terminal, erect or suberect, raceme spicate or frequently branched
from near the base, 1 to 2 cm. long; pedicels 3 to 5 cm. long, slender, usually
straight and divaricate, fuliginously pubescent, bracteate; flowers deciduous,
yellow ...
Adolph Daniel Edward Elmer, 1906
10
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
যুল বা ঙ্গুমবিস্টঃশন্ট I Fuliginously, ad. ধচুমবন্থক্ষুপূবর্বক, ৰুলত্বৰুততূন্ধুপে' |
Fulimart, n. s. Foumart শব্দ দেখা এক জার্তীয় দুগন্ধবিশি মূযিক. ছুছো ৷ F1111, ৫-
Sim পূর্ণ- amp', পূরিত. ভরপুর- ডরাপূরম্মু. পরিপৃর্ণ, খু রা- ভরা- দ্যুখাং ভবা. কানায়২
ভরা.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834