10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NATALITIAL»
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Texts and Studies: Contributions to Biblical and Patristic ...
226, note) that modern authorities take 394 as the date of St Paulinus' first
Natalitial poem, I had overlooked the fact that Rauschen wavers between 394
and 395, inclining, however, to the latter year (Jahr- biic/ier der Christl. Kirc/w
unter dem ...
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The Lausiac History of Palladius
226, note) that modern authorities take 394 as the date of St Paulinus' first
Natalitial poem, I had overlooked the fact that Rauschen wavers between 394
and 395, inclining, however, to the latter year (JaJzrbiiclwr der C/m'ul. Kirc/w
unter dem K.
Palladius (Bishop of Aspuna), Edward Cuthbert Butler,
1904
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Fasti temporis catholici and origines kalendariae
This fact is sufiicient to explain the name of this sign; which, as the first sign in the
primitive tropical sphere, as the first sign still in the sphere of Mazzaroth, as the
natalitial sign of mundane time itself, must have been considered peculiarly ...
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Numismata: A discourse of Medals: Together with some Account ...
Natalitial a] the Princeof Wales, ibid. Natalitial Med. of Jacob. D. of York, 144.
Med. on the Restauration of Charles II, 152, &it. Coronation, 129. Care of the Sea
and Navy; Institution of Sea-Boys; Title to the Dominion tff the Sea; War with the ...
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Fasti temporis catholici, and Origines kalendariæ. [With] ...
This fact is sufficient to explain the name of this sign; which, as the first sign in the
primitive tropical sphere, as the first sign still in the sphere of Mazzaroth, as the
natalitial sign of mundane time itself, must have been considered peculiarly ...
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Huddersfield College Magazine
And he must be callous indeed in whose breast some of these verses awaken no
kindling glow of enthusiasm for the scenes of his own childhood, — for what Tom
Coryat prettily calls his " dear natalitial place." Of these delightful pictures, one ...
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The Endangered English Dictionary: Bodacious Words Your ...
multivolent natalitial multivolent (mul-TIV-o-lent) of many minds a woefully
multivolent and ineffectual committee mundicidious (mun-di-SID-ee-us) world-
destroying the spectre of mundicidious ecocide mundify (MUN-di-fy) to cleanse or
purify ...
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Natalie's Natalitial Nascency, Nacreous 'n'Naturally Nattily, Necessarily
Nebulously, Neuronious Naturality, Naturally Nascent Nemophilist, Neomorphic
Neogenic Neophyte 'n Neo-neocene, Nomenclature Nicely Named Natalitial
Natalie, ...
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A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the ...
NA'SCENT. adj. [nafeens, Lat.] Growing. In their nascent, mature, or declining
state. Madox's Exchequer. Preface. NATALITIAL. adj. [natalitius, Lat.]
Consecrated to a person's nativity. "We read in the life of Virgil, how far his
natalitial poplar had ...
George Mason, Samuel Johnson,
1801
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The Lausiac History of Palladius
226, note) that modern authorities take 394 as the date of St Paulinus' first
Natalitial poem, I had overlooked the fact that Rauschen wavers between 394
and 395, inclining, however, to the latter year (Jahr- biic/ier der Christl. Kirche
unter dem ...
Palladius (Bishop of Aspuna), Edward Cuthbert Butler,
1967