10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREPOLLENCE»
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Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre: The Limits of ...
I prepollence (prevalence, kathuperteresis),62 and predominance (epikratesis),
63 and those things set down in succession by us — whatever material, left
entirely unexplained by him, would be a source ofdifficulty to the [student] coming
upon ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Hutcheson, and Balguy, have so strongly urged in confu. tation of this opinion of
the prepollence of evil in the world. Dr. Warton. INTOte on Dryden's IOt/z Sat.
qfjuv. To PREPUNDER, v. a. To outweigh. Not used.Though pillars by
channelling ...
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Observations on Man: His Frame, His Duty and His ...
"iib ten enter Compounds, whose Tastes are highly agree- * able, Now in these
Cases either the opposite Tastes must coalesce into one, which pleases from the
Prepollence of agreeable Tastes upon the Whole, as soon as as the Afl'ociation ...
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Observations on man, his frame, his duty, and his expectations
This inclination at length gains a prepollence over every other, as the
accomplishment of all her wishes and desires can only be expected through this
child, and she can figure to herself no pleasure into which the idea of her beloved
child ...
David Hartley, Hermann Andrew Pistorius, 1801
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
পুবের্ব কব্রিত I Prepollence বা Prepollency, n. s. Lat. g[sz;U, g[1?['&f], Z]'T°f কতা .
রলরত্তা. চলন. বারহরে | Preponderance বা Preponderancy, n. s. অক্ষুধিকর্টু.
অধিকট্রিশিংশ'. অধিক ডার. অপেক্ষাকৃত অধিক তার বা ওজন. গরিমাণাধিক্য হওনারস্থা বা
...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... pri-penst', ) rhagamcanedig, rhagfwriadedig, rhagfyfyriedig Prepensely, pri-
pens'-li, ad. yn rhagystyr- iol, yn rhagfyfyriol Prepollence, pri-pol'-lens, l s. gorfod-
Prepollency, pri-pol'-len-si, ) edd, gor- uchafiaeth [fodol Prepollent, pri-pol'-lent, ...
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Strictures on the ecclesiastical and literary history of Ireland
Then a villain with a dagger or pistol at my breast, would have a right over my
person or property, if he can subdue me ; and I, if weaker, would have no right to
resist him ; because it is supposed that, the right is decided by the prepollence of
...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
PREPOLLENCE, pre-pollens, \ *. (prapoUvu, ex- PREPOLLENCY, pre-pol'len-se,
/ celling, •— ') — • Lat.) Prevalence ; superiority of power. PBKPOLLENT, pre-pol'
lent, a. Prevalent ; predominant. PREPONDEB, pre-pon'dur, v. a, (pro, before, ...
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Notes and additions to dr. [D.] Hartley's Observations on ...
This inclination at length gains a prepollence over every other, as the
accomplishment of all her wishes and desires can only be expected through this
child, and she can figure to herself no pleasure into which the idea of her beloved
child ...
Hermann Andreas Pistorius, David Hartley, 1801
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Pharmacopoeia universalis: or, A new universal English ...
... Willis, in order to account for this Phenomenon affirms, that the Author of
Nature granted such particular Modes of Figuration to Salts, as well as other
natural Concretions according to the Prepollence of the Spirit or Salt, and their
Commixture ...