10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MAGISTRALLY»
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The works of ... John Bramhall [ed. by J. Vesey]. 5 vols., ...
Hence also he tells, magistrally enough, of an arbitrary power in the Parliament;
— " That there is an arbitrary power in every state somewhere, it is true, 'tis
necessary, and no inconvenience follows upon it; every man hath an arbitrary
power ...
John Bramhall (abp. of Armagh.), A W H, 1844
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The works of the most reverend father in god, Jahn Bramhall ...
But all the fear is, that if he should put his principles in practice as magistrally as
he doth dictate them, his supposed subjects might chance to tear their “mortal
God*” in pieces with their teeth, and entomb his sovereignty in their bowels.
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The Mouse Nervous System
We do not know whether crossed fornix fibers subsequently grow longitudinally,
or are restricted to contralateral PHy targets. Collaterals of the fornix fibers clearly
innervate the whole mamillary complex in THy, as was magistrally described by ...
Charles Watson, George Paxinos, Luis Puelles, 2012
Hence also he tells, magistrally enough, of an arbitrary power in the Parliament;
—“ That there is an arbitrary power in every state somewhere, it is true, 'tis
necessary, and no inconvenience follows upon it; every man hath an arbitrary
power ...
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The Praise of Folie: A Booke Made in Latin
... doeth in expoundyng bothe magistrally and theologically this selfe same texte
from this poincte forwarde,I more than others, make it to be the head of a new
sentence, puttyng also anew clefte and division in the same, whiche sure he
coulde ...
Desiderius Erasmus, Sir Thomas Chaloner, Janet Elizabeth Ashbee, 1549
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: The ...
What a presumption is this, for one private man, who will not allow human liberty
to others, to assume to himself such a licence to control so magistrally, and to
censure of gross ignorance and tyrannising over men's judgments, yea, as
causes ...
Thomas Hobbes, Sir William Molesworth, 1841
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
MAGIsTnACY, s. Uachdranachd, baillidhneachd. MAGISTRAL, adj. l.
Authoritative, suiting a magistrate, or master: smachdail, tighearnail, maighstireil.
2. artificial, skilful, cunning: seolta, calanta. MAGISTRALLY, adv. SeeM 'stral.
MAGISTRATE ...
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Magisterially, magistrally, masterly. Magistralura, sf. Magistracy, judicature,
judgeship. M urnauimamente, ttd. Magnanimously, with greatness of mind,
bravely ; generously. Magnanimidad, sf. Magnanimity, elevation of mind ;
elevation of soul, ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1862
Magistrado, magistradura. MAgistral, a. Magistral, magisterial ; lo que es propio
de maestro. — ». (Disused) Remedio soberano. MagistrAlity, ». Autoridad
despótica de opiniones. MAgistrally, ad. Despóticamente, magistral- mente.
Magistrate ...
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Magistrally, madf -is-tral-le, ad. Authoritatively ; with imperiousness. — Obsolete.
Magistrate, madj'-is-trate, s. (Lat.J A man publicly invested with authority ; a civil
officer judicially empowered to execute the law, Magistuatic, madj-is-traf-ick, a.
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