10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVERWEAK»
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The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt: The history of the world
... in peace many other provinces of the Netherlands, persuaded by that
mischievous cardinal of Granvil, and other Romish tyrants; not only » Nether. Hist
. I. 7. p. 3i3. were overweak to manage the least ; what wonders did THE
PREFACE. xxvii.
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Dictionary of Etymology of the English Language: And of ...
... v. overset', v. overshade', v. overshad'ow, v. overshoot', v. o'versight, n. oversize
', v. overskip', v. oversleep', v. overthwart', a. overtop', v. overtrip', v- overturn', v.
overval'ue, v. overveil', v. overwatch', v. overweak', a. overween', v. overweigh', ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest ...
so far did tlley carry it at that time, that it was said that privilege protected
members even in criminal actions; nay, such was the power of popular prejudices
overweak minds, that the very decisions of some of the courts were tinctured with
that ...
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The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt., Now First Collected: ...
were overweak to manage the least; what wonders did his fearful breach of faith
bring forth, other than the king his brother's jealousy and distrust, with the
untimely death that seized him, even in the flower of his youth. And for
Escovedo's ...
Sir Walter Raleigh, William Oldys, Thomas Birch, 1829
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De morbis cutaneis. A treatise of diseases incident to the ...
... properly so called, it is said to arise from an overweak Expulsion of the Hairs,
which being intended to be thrust forth of the Skin are stopt by the Cuticle, and
hindred from coming forth,whence lying under the .Skin, more especially about
the ...
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Tulu - English Dictionary
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Overwhelm, „.,. ^ЭГ^!^. Ovenvise^. а«з* а Overwork ,^ Ovcrta.sk-,,.,. »Overthrow, ,
. $°rt, «ísj^ Overthrow,,.«. Overtime, s. ^ Overwrought, «. Oviform, д. 'vert uro, I —
him ...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ...
Overweak, ô-vftr-wèke. a. Too weak, feeble. Overween, ô-vur-wèèn. v. n. To think
too highly, have too good an opinion of self. Overweigh, o-vÄr-wÄ'. v. a. To
preponderate. Overweight, 6'vô.r-wàte. s. Preponderance. Overwhelm,
óVñrhwilm'.
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
From the London Magazine. DROWiNING THE MILLER. AN ULSTEE TALE. -*»>•
»(*i A You've no heard, it's like, the origin of this crack, whilk is applique to then,,
as make their liquor overweak wi' water. It was a guid story, "troth! lang syne, ...
Robert Walsh, John Jay Smith, 1828
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A Treatise Explanatory of a New System of Naval, Military ...
Overwatchcs 736 Overwatched 737 Overwatching 738 Overweak 739 To
overweary — 740 Overweary 741 Overwearies 742 Overwearied 743
Overwearied by fatigue 744 Overwearying — 745 Overweening 746 He has an)
overweening ...
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Overweak, o-vur-wl'ke, a. Too weak. Overweigh, 3-vur-wiJ v. a. To outweigh.
Overweight, 8tvur-wlte, *. Preponderance. Overwhelm, S-vùr-hwílmJ v. a. To
crush. Overwrought, ô-vur-ratî part . Laboured too much. Overworn, 3-vur-w3rnJ
part.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812