10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DISSIPATEDLY»
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Ecclesiastical meditations suitable for priests on the ...
... with the most signal and instant marks of thy heavenly justice, and it is thy
mercy alone that suspends the punishments of those priests of the New Law, who
come dissipatedly and distractedly into thy holy sanctuary, and who hurry as it
were ...
Ecclesiastical meditations, 1866
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An eight-day Retreat intended principally for the Sisters of ...
Thence comes impatience of recollection and watchfulness; sparing ourselves as
much as we can ; omitting what we can without blame or observation ; performing
what we do distractedly, dissipatedly, and' with disgust ; distate for persons, ...
Richard Baptist O'Brien, 1868
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
Hence, to live expensively and/or dissipatedly: coll.:— 1821. Egan, in Tom and
Jerry, 'To go it, where's a place like London?' (the answer being, Any
cosmopolitan capital).—3. To bombard heavily, make an artillery 'demonstration':
military coll.
But no one was awake, because the church having no peal of bells, of course no
ringers had to stay up to ring Christmas in, and everybody was in bed by eleven,
and that was thought a dissipatedly late hour there, only excusable at ...
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An Eight-Day Retreat; principally intended for the Sisters ...
Thence 'comes impatience of recollection and watchfulness; .sparing ourselves
as much as we can; omitting what we can without blame or observation;
performing what we do distractedly, dissipatedly, and with disgust; distaste for
persons, ...
Richard Baptist O'BRIEN (Dean of Limerick.), 1868
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The first lieutenant's story
... away, and lie down to their rest ! — And this — night after night — night after
night ! Or else if there is some days, no one for you so dissipatedly ' at home,'
again you go, shut up yourselves in your own houses, while the father 102 THE
FIRST.
Lady Catharine Long, 1853
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Obscure diseases of the brain and mind
Lord Chesterfield says, " that the power of applying the attention steadily and un-
dissipatedly to a single object is the sure mark of a superior genius." How
desirable it is that this faculty should be perseveringly cultivated, and when fully ...
Forbes Benignus Winslow, 1866
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The European magazine: and London review
I had not neglected (though my time was passed so dissipatedly at Oxford) to
read the best authors—- to get well acquainted with the ruathematicks, natural
philosophy, and all uli-ful and' polite learning ; — but poetry was my fort: — I had
...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1783
... Frisell has kept expanding his technical facility; he's now at the point where his
patented bleary, attackless sound can hover gracefully or spin like a demented
frisbee ringed with razor blades, lurch dissipatedly into space or sledgehammer a
...
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The works of James Barry, Esq: historical painter ... ...
... more especially in such a town as London, where there were many people so
giddy and dissipatedly occupied as to make them the facile, certain dupes of any
misinformation, even less supported by appearances ; and that very unpleasant,
...