10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDESIGNEDLY»
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Come then, whether do you accuse me here, as one that corrupts the youth, and
makes them more depraved, designedly or undesignedly? Mel. Designedly, I say
. Soar. What then, Melitus, are you at your time of life so much wiser than me at ...
Plato, Henry Cary, Rev. Henry Davis (M.A.), 1854
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The works of Plato: a new and literal version, by H. Cary ...
Is there any one who wishes to be injured ? Mel. No, surely. Socr. Come then,
whether do you accuse me here, as one that corrupts the youth, and makes them
more depraved, designedly or undesignedly ? Mel. Designedly, I say. Socr.
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Delphi Complete Works of Plato (Illustrated)
Plato. Socr. Come, then, whether do you accuse me here, as one that corrupts
the youth, and makes them more depraved, designedly or undesignedly? Mel.
Designedly, I say. Socr.What, then, Melitus, are you at your time oflife so much
wiser ...
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The Works of Plato a New and Literal Version, Chiefly from ...
Come then, whether do you accuse me here, as one that corrupts the youth, and
makes them more depraved, designedly or undesignedly? Mel. Designedly, I say
. Soar. What then, Melitus, are you at your time of life so much wiser than me at ...
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The Complete Plato Anthology: Apology, Crito, Phaedo, ...
But either I do not corrupt the youth, or, if I do corrupt them, I do it undesignedly:
so that in both cases you speak falsely. But if I corrupt them undesignedly, for
such involuntary offenses it is not usual to accuse one here, buttotake one apart,
and ...
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Mishnah Berurah, Vol. 13 (4B) (Large):
§406: /THE LAW FOR/ SOMEONE WHO WENT BEYOND THE TECHf/M
UNDESIGNEDLY (Contains One Paragraph) 1. If someone went beyond the
techum (1) undesignedly, in which case he only has /a distance of/ four cubits /
where he may ...
Yisraʼel Meʼir ha-Kohen, 2002
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Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Socrates:
Come, then, whether do you accuse me here, as one that corrupts th< youth, and
makes them more depraved, designedly or undesignedly? Mel. Designedly, I say
. Socr. What, then, Melitus, are you at your time of life so much wiser than I a my ...
But either I do not corrupt the youth, or, if I do corrupt them, I do it undesignedly:
so that in both cases you speak falsely. But if I corrupt them undesignedly, for
such involuntary offenses it is not usual to accuse one here, but to take one apart,
...
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Effects of the Continental Blockade Upon the Commerce, ...
undesignedly. or. inadvertently. place. in. an. im-. proper light.'_' p. Xxi. I have
done what I could in answer to his call, ,which however I should willingly have
declined, if his inconceivable mistake, respecting the pretended decay oi the Irish
...
Francis d' Ivernois, 1810
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History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c., ...
and. undesignedly. bearing. the. imaginary. badge. Various other violent acts
were committed, so far as to cut away pieces of men's ears, even sometimes the
whole ear, or a part of the nose: -nor could the stanchest loyalists be certain
always ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNDESIGNEDLY»
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undesignedly is used in the context of the following news items.
Remembering Lincoln's Second Inauguration, 150 Years Later
According to his sister, Asia Booth Clarke, her brother “undesignedly fell in love with a senator's daughter” while engaged in his “desperate work,” resulting in ... «History, Mar 15»
Chapter One: With Thanks To Ben Franklin
Several neighborhood boys "undesignedly and unnoticed set fire to the scattered powder, which soon communicated to that within doors and in an instant ... «Hartford Courant, Oct 14»
The moral sense of Down man Francis Hutcheson
On Hutcheson's double anniversary, the man himself provides today's idea, in his own words: “While we are only intending the good of others, we undesignedly ... «Irish Times, Aug 14»