10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LABOUREDLY»
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cabin he shared with Sarah to find her lying on the floor, moaning and breathing
labouredly. “Sarah!” Jeremy had cried in alarm, rushing to his wife's side. “What
happened? How did you end up here on the floor?” Mrs. Dobson quickly took ...
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The British Controversialist and Impartial Inquirer
The hands are clasped as if in silent prayer, the sad, sin-sorrowed eyes glance
fearfully upwards, the head is shaken ruefully, the deep, rumbling groans come
slowly and labouredly from the afflicted heart, and sighs are usually mingled with
...
He is not sceptical, sneering, and unfair, like Hume ; he is not papistical, narrow,
and bigoted, like Lingard ; he is not hard and dry, like Brodie ; or labouredly florid
or artificial, like Macaulay : but he is uniformly p 2 REVOLUTIONS OF RACE.
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, 1859
'Oh.' Steve said labouredly. 'The Bank of England has voted to increase the
interest rate from ten point two-five per cent, to twelve point five. And that's only to
keep inflation at a steady increase.' groaned Dawson. 'Ah.' Steve murmured as
he ...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1836-1845).
Mistura. cardiaca. 25th. Pulse very feeble; heart's action very irregular.
Vesicatorium nuchae et vertebris cervicalibus. 26th. Heart pulsatee regularly but
slowly and labouredly ; pulse a degree stronger. R Calomel gr. viii. Pul. Jacobi gr.
xii.
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Reasoner: Journal of Freethought and Positive Philosophy
Mr. Burdett says, scientific men ' tell us that the discoveries of geological science
are utterly opposed to this imaginary law of progressive development.' Some do
and some do not ; and those who do so, do it so lamely and so labouredly, that ...
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Counseling with God's Word: From A to W
16 And this also is a sore evil, that in all points as he came, so shall he go: and
what profit hath he that hath labouredly for the wind? 17 All his days also he
eateth in darkness, and he hath much sorrow and wrath with his sickness.
Ecclesiastes ...
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The Metropolitan Magazine
Grace, light, colouring — all is splendid — grand, but too beautiful, too labouredly
beautiful, if I may so express myself ; you see all its merits at the first look. I am for
the terrible, the sublime, you know, and I soon gave up imitating him.
Some do and some do not; and those who do so, do it so lamely and so
labouredly, that they take nothing by their motion. But if the discoveries of
geology do not favour the 'development ' theory—which, however, I deny—they
do something ...
George Jacob Holyoake, 1847
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Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems: Being His Sonnets ...
English actors seek too labouredly to create an impression, and cannot allow the
words to come " trippingly on the tongue." 1 have heard a gentleman, since the
days of Lewis, utter the most rapid thoughts in tedious sequence ; a lady has ...
Charles Armitage Brown, 1838
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LABOUREDLY»
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