10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LICKERISHNESS»
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lickerishness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lickerishness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Principles of Morals and Legislation
In a bad seuse, it is styled in some cases greediness, voraciousness, gluttony: in
others, principally when applied to children, lickerishness. It may in some cases
also be represented by the word daintiness. Name used in a good sense it has ...
2
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation ...
In a bad sense, it is styled in some cases greediness, voraciousness, gluttony: in
others, principally when applied to children, lickerishness. It may in some cases
also'be represented by the word daintiness. Name used in a good sense it has ...
In a bad sense, it is styled in some cases greediness, voraciousness, gluttony : in
others, principally when applied to children, lickerishness. It may in some cases
also be represented by the word daintiness. Name used in a good sense it has ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the ...
In a bad sense, it is styled in some cases greediness, voraciousness, gluttony : in
others, principally when applied to children, lickerishness. It may in some cases
also be represented by the word daintiness. Name used in a good sense it has ...
5
Introduction To The Study Of The Works Of Jeremy Bentham: 1
In a bad sense, it is styled in some cases greediness, voraciousness, gluttony : in
others, principally when applied to children, lickerishness. It may in some cases
also be represented by the word daintiness. Name used in a good sense it has ...
6
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
In a bad sense, it is styled in some cases greediness, voraciousness, gluttony : in
others, principally when applied to children, lickerishness. It may in some cases
also be represented by the word daintiness. Name used in a good sense it has ...
7
The Fragments of "Attic Comedy" After Meineke, Bergk, and ...
NECK AND NECK - 5 The Same [on lickerishness] : In the play entitled Neck and
Neck Sophilus uses the word thus: A The brothel-keeper from sheer lickerishness
Ordered blood-sausage of me. b This one ? A Yes. TYNDAREUS » OR LEDA ...
John Maxwell Edmonds, 1959
8
The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: An Introduction to ...
In a bad sense, it is styled in some cases greediness, voraciousness, gluttony: in
others, principally when applied to children, lickerishness.1 It may in some cases
also be represented by the word daintiness. Name used in a good sense it has ...
Jeremy Bentham, J. H. Burns, H. L. A. Hart, 1996
9
St. Augustine's Confessions
... a company of lewd young fellows of us went late one night, (having, according
to our pestilent custom in the game-places, continued our sports even till that
season) : thence carried we huge loadings, not for our own lickerishness, but
even ...
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), William Henry Denham Rouse, 1912
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham
In a bad sense, it is styled in some cases greediness, voraciousness, gluttony : in
others, principally when applied to children, lickerishness. It may in some cases
also be represented by the word daintiness. Name used in a good sense it has ...
Jeremy Bentham, Sir John Bowring, 1843