10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBDUEMENT»
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1
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review
Thus we see the iron cohorts and military sway preponderating, yet, the gaining,
in the subduement of other countries, many influences flowing from trade.
Commercial Greece captivated her savage conqueror, and introduced her arts
among ...
2
The Pársí Religion: As Contained in the Zand-Avastá, and ...
He requires not only the subduement of anger, and the abstaining from telling
lies, but non-indulgence in any kind, or degree of evil, and the constant practice
of all that is good. He commands men to love him with the whole soul, and
strength, ...
3
Caledonia, Or an Account, Historical and Topographical, of ...
Neither Florence, nor Simeon, adopt this passaée: Huntington, however, copies it
, uncritically: SHOITO, and the other fablers of the north, talk wildly of the
subduement of Scotland, and the appointment of a viCeroy, by CarrthFordun er-
plains ...
4
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... gorfod, gordreebu, goresgynu Subduement, syb-diw'-ment, s. gorfod- iaeth,
uchafiaeth, buddygoliaeth Subduer, syb diw'-er, s. goresgynwr, dar- ostyngur,
gordreehydd, trechwr Subduple, syb*diw-pl, l a.haner, Subduplieate, syb-diw'-pli-
cët, ...
5
The Ladies' Companion: The mystery of Marie Roget
May he be swayed to the subduement of his vain ambition to make me the envy
of superficial and frivolous society. May he be convinced that there is no true
happiness for me, nor for him, but in humility and a resignation of the world. May
he ...
6
A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and ...
Soon after the insurrection of the Moraymen, in 1130, Freskine, who probably
contributed by his skill and bravery to the subduement of these ancient people,
acquired from the same prince some of the most fertile districts in the lowlands of
...
7
The North British Review
... scautling, scurril, sequestering, soilure, sphered, subduement, subsequent,
superficially, superior, taciturnity, tassel, tercel, tortive, tran- Bcend,
uncomprehensive, unplausive, vindicative, vlolentetli. Besides these latinizing
words, several of ...
8
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
SUBDUEMENT;SUBINFEUDATION. SUBINGRESSION— SUBLAPSARIAN. by
force and bring into permanent subjection; to bring under; to oppress; to mollify;
to reduce to a proper subserviency; Be fruitful, and multiply and replenish the
earth ...
9
The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: ...
The character is a charming compound of courage and tenderness ; of modesty
and passion ; misgiving and perseverance. In the subduement of her superior
mind to the personal qualities of Bertram, we recognise one of those familiar
tricks ...
William Shakespeare, 1843
10
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of ...
Soon after the insurrection of the Moraymen in 1130," says Chalmers, “ Freskine,
who probably contributed by his skill and bravery to the subduement of those
ancient people, obtained from the same prince some of the most fertile districts of
...