10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THANKWORTHILY»
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The whole works of King Alfred the Great: with preliminary ...
... there honourably buried in the monastery over which he had been in
abbotdom. And though he died on his journey, the pattern of the belief of the
English church was carried to Rome, and was thankworthily received by the
apostolic pope, ...
Alfred (King of England), 1852
2
Preciosa. A tale. [By F. T. Palgrave.]
... say—there goes to make up the concert—the better! And there are so many
points in which Lucy so well agrees with you, that it often makes me smile to
myself to think how thankworthily matters have been arranged by Providence—
that is, ...
Francis Turner Palgrave, 1852
3
The Whole Works: With Preliminary Essays Illustrative of the ...
... and earnest men on the work of divine lore, of whom the head man was
Wilbrord, a mass- priest of great merit. When they then came thither to land, then
turned they first to Pepin, king of the Franks, and were thankworthily received by
him.
Alfred (England, King), 1852
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A Dictionary of the Anglo-saxon Language. - London, Longmann ...
Thanksgiving, 982. Thankworth, 982. Thankworthily, 982. That, 71m, 77y, 98u,
98v-|', 99c, 103b. Thatch, 98111“. Thatcher, 99k1~. Thaw, to, 99b1-. The, 62m, 99
%, 103b, Theatre, 53h, 691', 86:, 871:, 9911. T111 Thee, 99c1-, 991, 99111. Theft
...
5
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of ...
Sir Richard Shelley has wrought thankworthily, being so honestly given in his
country's and her quarrel ; the King and the principal of the Council have him in
good reputation. Sends a duplicate by sea—Madrid, 14 Aug. 1563. Signed. Orig.
Great Britain. Public Record Office, Joseph Stevenson, Allan James Crosby, 1869
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Anglo-Saxon and English Dictionary. - London, J. R. Smith 1848
weor'älíce Thankworthily, acceptably. -word, es; n. A word of thanks, thanks. —
wur'ö, лгут Thankworth,gratefu l. wur'511c,-wyr'älíc Thanhworthy,gratefuL-
wuräIíce. -wyr'älice,wur'81ícesThank worthily, gratefully-Der. Unpanu. pane,
pone, ее; ...
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A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language
511, 31 : 595, 19. pane - weorí, banc - weorSlic thankworthy, acceptable, grateful
; gratus, y. bonc-wyrí. pane - weorSlice thankworthily, acceptably ; grate, gratan
ter, Bd. S. p. 624, 2. panc-wurí, banc-wyrí thank- worth, grateful; gratus, Bd. S. p.
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The whole works of king Alfred the great [ed. by J.A. ...
... there honourably buried in the monastery over which he had been in
abbotdom. And though he died on his journey, the pattern of the belief of the
English church was carried to Rome, and was thankworthily received by the
apostolic pope, ...
Alfred (king of England.), John Allen Giles, 1858
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A Compendious Anglo-Saxon and English Dictionary
weoriSlfce Thankworthily, acceptably. — word, es; n. A word of thanks, thanks. —
wur$, -wyrS Thankworth.grateful. — wur81(c,-wyr$lic Thankworthy, grateful—
wurfclice, -wyr8lice,-wur81icesrAon4- worthily, gratefully. — Der. Unbane. pane ...
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A dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon language: containing the ...
Thanks, to give, 98y. Thanksgiving, 98z. Thankworth, 98z. Thankworthily, 98z.
That, 71m, 77y,98u,98vt, 99c, 103b. Thatch, 98qf. Thatcher, 99kf. Thaw, to, 99bf.
The, 62m, 99cf, 103b. Theatre, 53b, 59f, 86a, 87c, 99h. THI THlt THY Thee, 99cf,
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