10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «A CONCLÚDE»
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New Pronouncing and Explanatory English-Italian and ...
Conclúde, va. conchiúdere, terminare; conchiúdere ... venir alla conclu-' sione, arguire, inferire; porre fine; stabilire; what do you вопиют-(ют [мимо сне volète inferire da cio 7 to conclúde, in conConclúdency, s. conclndênza (elusione .
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer : Introduction, ... - Pagina xcix
Concepcion, s. conception, I 576. Conclude, v. conclude, draw a conclusion, B 14; include, put together, G 429; attain to success, G 773; Cónclude, v. draw a conclusion, A 3067; Conclúde, 1 pr. s. (I) draw the conclusion, G 1472; Concluden, ...
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An English and Oordoo School Dictionary, in Roman ... - Pagina 37
AAurmóohra Conciliate, ». íusfíya k. milána Concise, a. kóíah, mooAAíusúr Conclúde, ». íumám k. (infer) Aiyás k. nuíéeja nikálna Conclúsion, s. íumámee, unjám ; (result) nuíéeja Conclúsivo, a. Aúíuee, sháfec Concoction, s. huzm, puchas ...
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A practical treatise upon Christian perfection ... The ... - Pagina 123
BUT nothing can be more falfe, than to conclúde, that because a Man may be in a low Estate, without having Lowliness of Mind, which Estate he is in by force, that therefore another may live in all the Height of Grandeur, the Vanity of Figure ...
William LAW (Author of “A Serious Call, ” etc.), 1759
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Nuevo Diccionario Portatil, Español É Ingles, Compuesto ...
Conciliation , sub. concita1 cion Conclamátion , s. vocerún Conclave , s. cónclave Conclúde , v. a. n. concluir Conclúdent, a. concluyen- - te ; decisivo Conclúsion , s. conclusion In _ , en conclusion , en fin Conclúsîve , a. gue concluye "final,- ...
Claude Marie Gattel, 1803
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A new English dictionary. A new classical English ...
To Conclúde, to finish, to infer, to resolve upon. A Conclúfon, the End or Iffue of a Thing; a Consequence or InfeTen Ce. Conclústve, (a) that different Principles, Conrúbinage, (s) the Keeping of A Concubine, a Woman that lies and lives with a ...
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A Spelling-dictionary of the English Language, on a New ... - Pagina 63
... f 4 cômfnrehénúve, a 4 conciliare, v 2 compréfs, v 6 conciliâtion, f 4 compréfî'xon, f 6 conci'liatory, a 2 comprife v я. concife, a 3 compromxfe, v 2 cônclave, f ' 4 compúllion, f 2 conclúde, v . ` 4 compúnéìion, f 3 conclúlive, a _ f 5 cômputâtion, ...
John Newbery (Publisher.), 1762
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The Scripture-Doctrine of Sin and Grace considered, in ... - Pagina 468
... is more loathfome, or imparts a more horrid defilement than fin ; fo we ought to conclúde, that if any of our fervices are a fweet-smelling favor to God, iť is owing to that copious incenfe, (Rev. viii. 3.) which arifes from the golden cenfer and the ...
John STAFFORD (Dissenting Minister.), 1774
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The New Spelling Dictionary ... Revised, Corrected, and ... - Pagina 72
Conclúde, v. a. to finish, clofe, determine, fettle Conclúdency, f. a confequence, a regular proof Conclúdent, a. decifive, convincing Conclúfible, a. determinable, admitting proof Conclúfion, f. the clofe, end, confequence, filence Conclúfive, ...
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT, 1784
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A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of ... - Pagina 17
And therefore they ought of necesity to conclúde, that the ancient Jews, our Saviour, and his Apoftles, never joined in any other prayers than precomposed fet forms, before our Lord's resurrećtion. It only remains therefore that I shew, that there ...