10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INDITER»
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Ewes Use Yews 2nd Edition
indicter,. inditer. /ɪn'daɪtəɹ/ indicter n: a person who indicts (see indict) inditer n
: a person who indites (see indite). indigence,. indigents. /'ɪndɪʤɪnts/ indigence
n : a state of extreme poverty or destitution; "their indigence appalled him"; ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Besides all this valuable matter, it contains “ The perfect Inditer of 'Letters A la
Mode, by J. 0. Train'! sue quemqus valuptas. London, printed for N. Brooke, at the
Angel in Cornhill, I655." pp.345. Perfect Inditer, 128. To speak in moderate terms
...
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The Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle -- Volume ...
Betides all tliis valuable matter, it contains " The perfect Inditer of Letters a la
Mode, by J. C. Trahit tua quemque coluptai. London, printed for N. Brooke, at the
Angel in Cornhill, 1655." pp.345. Perfect Inditer, 128. To ipeak in moderate terms
of ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
Besides all this valuable matter, it contains " The perfect Inditer of Letters a la
Mode, by J. C. Trahit sua quemque voluplas. London, printed for N. Brooke, at the
Angel in Cornhill, 1655." pp.345. Perfect Inditer, 188. To speak in moderate terms
...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Besides all this valuable matter, it contains "The perfect Inditer of Letters a la
Mode, by J. C. Trahil tua qutmque voluptai. London, printed for N. Brooke, at the
Angel in Corubill, 1655." pp.345. Perfect inditer, 188. To speak in moderate terms
of ...
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The Annals of the Parish: And The Ayrshire Legatees
... setting forth many excellent qualities which the old laird, my patron that was,
the inditer thereof said he possessed. I say the inditer, because it couldna have
been the young laird himself, although he got the CHAPTER V. A. D. 1764. 21.
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The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church: The First Part, ...
THE INDITER'S APOLOGY. MANY excellent gospels we omit in this composition :
he may translate them who will. We dare not lengthen this book much more, lest it
be out of moderation, and excite men's aversion through it3 magnitude.
Aelfric (Abbot of Eynsham.), Benjamin Thorpe, 1846
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The Ladies' Companion: A Monthly Magazine Embracing ...
To me, this Rriicle appears conclusive of little heyond the zeal of its inditer. We
should hear in mind that, in general, it is the ohject of our new* papers rather to
create a sensation — to make a point — than to further the cause of truth. The
latter ...
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Annals of the Parish: The Ayrshire Legatees ; The Provost
I say the inditer, because it could no have been the young laird himself, although
he got the credit o't on the stone, for he was nae daub in my aught at the Latin or
any other language. However, he might improve himself at Edinburgh, where a' ...
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Tales of Terror and Detection
To me, this article appears conclusive of little beyond the zeal of its inditer. We
should bear in mind that, in general, it is the object of our newspapers rather to
create a sensation — to make a point—than to further the cause of truth. The
latter ...
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Has Anyone Been Indicted? War Crimes Court
According to research, the word, "indictment" derived from the old French word 'inditer,' which signifies to indicate; to show, or point out. «The Inquirer, Mar 15»