10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPPOSITITIOUSLY»
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supposititiously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
supposititiously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A new and merrie Prognostication: being a metrical satire, ...
Will SUMMERS (Jester to King Henry VIII.), afterwards HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS
HALLIWELL (James Orchard). I ( OF HARVEST. Such as play good husbands in
the prime, I trust shall have come in harvest time; There shall be more come, I put
...
Will SUMMERS (Jester to King Henry VIII.), afterwards HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS HALLIWELL (James Orchard), 1860
white men, supposititiously equal, supposititiously brothers, who were the
privileged subjects of the old republic? And if we could know that erotic dynamic,
would we know something pertinent to the tasks of improving and deepening and
...
3
Beckett's Dedalus: Dialogical Engagements with Joyce in ...
Just as the Meredith references in 'Assumption' were an indirect way of
approaching Joyce, the reference in Dream to 'supposititiously, in Dickens's
striking adverb' (95) seems to be an indirect reference to Meredith, which Beckett
has gone to ...
4
Philosophical Magazine and Journal
... alumina and magnesia; and occasionally sulphur, lime and carbon, more
rarely containing traces of cobalt. As for the possibility of the creation of'iron, &c.
from simpler forms of matter, which Mr. Brande also presumes, though
supposititiously ...
5
The American Monthly Magazine
... is only supposititiously beneath. Any hypothesis that you may make on that
subject fails. Your loafer is not to be hypothecated. He cannot leave.
6
American Quarterly Review
These lanes, however, were not more unpleasant to him, than the apparition of
sedan chairs, "in which was seated, perhaps, some fat, bloated nobleman, or
some lazy ecclesiastic ;" and, even the sedan chairs, thus supposititiously
peopled, ...
7
The Social Consequences of Modern Psychology
They are so concerned with the putative 'mental', endopsychic events
supposititiously taking part in the minds of their patients that they are not at all
concerned with the effects their attention may have on the behaviour of the
patients.
Hans Jürgen Eysenck, Sybil B. G. Eysenck
8
Critical Synoptics: Menippean Satire and the Analysis of ...
From this axiomatic definition Melville supposititiously proceeds to the taxonomic
problem, classifying whales, according to magnitude, as Folio whales, Octavo
whales, and Duodecimo whales. The image of designating large books for the ...
9
Report, on the origin and increase of the Paterson ...
Nor do we think they would have been applied to any person supposititiously,
had those gentlemen of the commission, who in their letter to the Legislature
speak of themselves as naturalized citizens, honoured by their appointment,
resided ...
John Langdon Sullivan, Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures, 1828
10
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee
Fr. F;1'T§'Til'?[1-§5,.Wf~Z3$lZ('§'f1'Zf$-'Eff বা Supposititiously, ad. EI{3IT3If;'lE.
3IC9I', ঠাহর অনুমান অট্রিইকল -মাঙ্গ, ন্তবত্তম্ভাত্রপূবর্ধক প্রার্থনা-কৃ, মিনতি-কৃ,
রিনর-কৃ, বিনাতি বা আন্দাজপূবর্বক | -কৃ, কাকুতি-কৃ, প্লার্থন]-কু, কামনা-কু, যাফ্রা-কৃ
, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1834