10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAILINGLY»
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1
The Epistles of John and Jude
Jude 8–10 Yet in like manner these dreamers also defile [the] flesh, and despise
lordship, and speak railingly against dignities. But Michael the archangel, when
disputing with the devil he reasoned about the body of Moses, did not dare to ...
2
American encyclopedic dictionary
railingly. superseded by iron. The first steel rail was made in 1857. The rails are
laid continuously, and are supported on chairs, resting on and fixed to transverse
or longitudinal sleepers, made of wood. Numerous forma of rails have been ...
Robert Hunter, John Alfred Williams, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1897
3
The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
railingly. cupersoded by iron. The first steel rail was made in 1857. The rails are
laid continuously, and are supported on chairs, resting on and fixed to transverse
or longitudinal sleepers, made of wood. Numerous forms of rails have been ...
4
The Medical and Surgical Reporter
A neighboring physician had been called in, who nna- railingly cauterized the
bleeding surface with a solid stick of nitrate of silver. I gave the child a few drops
of brandy, in milk, and proceeded to employ the means which had proved ...
5
The Rebel Prince: With Photogravure Front
'I'prithee compose this dispute in amicable fashion ! ” an' his uneasy-look at the
small'disorder Hugh had created servedlto explain-his concern. ~ ' i .L' H'I-l- ' '0 ' -
= But the Don waved him aside, andsaid railingly so me— AN UNLOOKEDIFOR
...
6
The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
v. a. to enclose with rails. Add.— v. n. To use insolcnt and reproaehful lang."*8°- .
Railer, rlle'6r. s. one who insults or defames b opprobrious language. South. Rai '
iig, r<ile'ing. .9. contumelious speech. Sp. Railingly, r.i'lh:g-lé. ad. scofliiigly.
7
Pelham, Or Adventures of a Gentleman: To which is Added Falkland
... like me, if she gave way to feeling, had learned too deep a lesson from the
world not readily to resume her self-command; she answered Vincent railingly
upon his bad compliment to us, and received our adieus with all her customary
grace, ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1895
His maudlin clumsiness struck me so irresistibly funny that I narrowly saved
myself from asking railingly how he had enjoyed the clam-bake that afternoon.
When he began to beat out his copy on the typewriter, groping unskilfully for
every letter ...
9
The physiology of marriage. Petty troubles of married life
she asks, railingly. "Why should hacks be interdicted?" inquires Adolphe,
resuming his narrative. "Haven't you been to Madame de Fischtaminel's ?" she
asks in the middle of an exceedingly involved explanation, insolently taking the
words out ...
I said, railingly. He wore a decently respectable suit of ready-made clothes. "Lost
your job and want me to give you a recommendation?" "I want a few words with
you, Chuck, and no fooling. Don't say that you can't spare the time. You've simply
...