10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITILITIGATION»
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vitilitigation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Hudibras: In three parts, written in the time of the late wars
I'll force you by right ratiocination t — To leave your vitilitigation, ^- And make you
keep to th' question close, And argue dialectics. 1265 The question then, to state
it first, Is, Avhich is better or which worst, Synods or Bears. Bears I avow To be ...
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Hudibras [by S. Butler]: corrected and amended. With large ...
I'll force you by right Ratiocination To leave your Vitilitigation, And make you keep
to th' Question close, And Argue DialeBicZs. 1265 The Question then, to state it
first, Is, which is better, or which worsts Synods or Bears. Bears I avow To be die ...
Samuel Butler, Hudibras (fict.name.), Zachary Grey, 1744
Festina, lente, Not too fast.] This is equivalent to the English proverb, slow and
sure ; or, the more haste the worse speed. - V. 1262. To leave your vitilitigation.]
Arguing like a calf or blockhead. " Vitilitigation," Dr. Grey says, " is a word the
Knight ...
Samuel Butler, Zachary Grey, I. Clark, 1819
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The poetical works of Samuel Butler
1260 I'll force you by right ratiocination To leave your vitilitigation,2 And make you
keep to the question close, And argue dialectic's. The question then, to state it
first, Is, Which is better or which worst, Synods or Bears 1 Bears I avow To be the
...
Samuel Butler, George Gilfillan, 1854
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Nichol's library edition of the British poets: with memoir ...
1260 I'll force you by right ratiocination To leave your vitilitigation,* And make you
keep to the question close, And argue dialectic's. The question then, to state it
first, Is, Which is better or which worst, Synods or Bears \ Bears I avow To be the ...
George Gilfillan, William Shakespeare, 1862
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Hudibras: in three parts: written in the time of the late ...
I'll force you by right rationation To leave your vitilitigation, And make you keep to
the question close, la5J And argue dialeSiicas. The question then, to state it sirst,
, Is which is better, or which worst, Synods Synods or bears ? Bears I avow- To ...
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Hudibras. Samuel Butler
1260 I'll force you, by right ratiocination, To leave your 1 vitilitigation, And make
you keep to th' question close, And argue dialecticos. The question then, to state
it sirst, 126$ Is, Which is better, or which worst, Synods or Bears ? Bears I avow ...
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Hudibras; with notes by T.R. Nash
1260 I'll force you by right ratiocination3 To leave your vitilitigation.4 And make
you keep to the question close, And argue dialectical.5 The question then, to
state it first, 1265 Is, which is better, or which worst, Synods or bears. Bears I
avow To ...
Samuel Butler, Hudibras (fict.name.), Treadway Russell Nash, 1835
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A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
Vitilitigation (from L. vitiosus and litigo), contention in law, cavilling. IH force you
by right ratiocination To leave your vitilitigation. y HuDIhRAs. Umrles (F.), the
entrails of a deer [see " Nom- bles], the inside. Faith, a good well set fellow, if his
spirit ...
10
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
Vitilitigation (= [1] contention; wrangling; [2] vexatious litigation) is an odd word
with reduplicative sounds, dating in the English language from the mid-17th
century. ✳Vitiligation is a “ghost-word” that appeared in Black's Law Dictionary
from the ...