10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBJURATION»
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The Holborn series of reading books. Instructive reader, no
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Catalogues & Sheets ( apply to J. COLLINGS, I". Objuration. 1,. HIGH. HISTORY.
Charles Joseph S. Dawe, 1875
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The Journal of Education
Objuration,. 86. Fleet. Street,. London. OCCASIONAL. NOTES. THE Conference
of representatives of secondary schools which met last Saturday in the Hall of
Sion College, under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury, to discuss
the ...
... Mind, and under the Plantageuets ; Mei" * John's New History of England and
Great Britain, &c, &c. Notes for Boys (and their Manners ; Hall's Court Life under
the Plantageuets ; Meikle-. Cne. Journal. of. objuration,. 86 Fleet Street, London.
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The Christian witness and church members' magazine [ed. by ...
471. Objuration. 476 Btograp&p. ^laberp. ON STATE EDUCATION. To the Right
Hon. Lord John Russell, First Lord of the Treasury. POWER OF THE
VOLUNTARY PRINCIPLE, Mr Lord, — The question to which I must now invite
your attention ...
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Journal of Education and School World
€\n. Journal. of. Objuration,. 86 Fleet Street, London. OCCASIONAL. NOTES.
THE Government kept its secret well, and the Budget took all parties by surprise.
It was thought impossible that a measure involving an annual expenditure of two
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An English-Welsh pronoucing Dictionary
... cyndyn, anhyblyg [iad Objuration, ob.dü.rä'shun », ymgaled- Obedience, ô.bî'dî
.ens я, ufudd-dod; gwarogaeth, darostyngedigaeih Obediential, ô.bî.dî.en'shal a,
ufudd, ymostyngol [ymgrymiad Obeisance, ö.bä'sans я, moesblygiad, Obelisk, ...
... St. Paul, towards the right : moreover, at the last place, the greatest obscuration
precedes the apparent conjunction. (Time A.M.) Eclipfe begins, Apparent Ec. <$ ,
Greateft objuration, Eclipfe ends, Duration, Digits eclipfed, Point of beginning ...
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Webster's Common Sense Dictionary: Literary, Scientific, ...
One who objects. objuration, ob-Jii-ru'shon, n. The act of binding by oath.
objurgate, ob'Jer-gat, v.t. and I. To chide, reprove or rep rehend.— objuration, ob-
Jer-ga'shon, 'fl". The act of objurgating; a reproof. — objurgatory, a. oblate, ob-lat',
a.
Noah Webster, Charles McClellan Stevens, 1902
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New Supreme Dictionary - English-English-Tamil:
Objuration : Objurgation Objuration . The act of binding by oath; Objurgation (n):
Reproof. Observation : Observance Observation : (1) The act, power of habit of
noticing with attention. (2) Information gained by observing a remark; Observance
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A Digest of the Criminal Law of England: As Altered by the ...
Objuration. OBJURATION (from abjuratio) is a forswearing, or renouncing by oath
. In the old law it signified a sworn banishment, or an oath taken to forsake the
realm for ever, on confession of a crime (after taking sanctuary) before a justice, ...