10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «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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Missale romanum decreto sacrosancti Concilii tridentini ... - Pagina 173
E ff'únde frámeam , et conclúde adv érsus eos, qui persequúntur me: dicánimœ meae; Salus tua ego sum. Judica Dómine. Oratie. D A quœsumus omnipotens Deus: ut qui in tot advér~ sis ex nostra infirmitáte deficimus, intercedénte unigeniti ...
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Diccionario nuevo y completo de las lenguas española é ... - Pagina 209
TO CONCLÚDE. v. a. To collect by ratiocination. Concluir , inserir por raciocinio. to conciüdb. To decide , to deter mine. Concluir , decidir , determinar. to conclude. To end , to finish. Concluir , acabar. TO CONCLÚDE. v. n. To perform the last ...
Tomás Conelly ((O.P.)), Tomás Higgins ((O.P.)), 1797
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Neuman, Baretti and Seoane's Dictionary of the Spanish and ...
ConciidlioK.s. Revuelta, alteración , ConcUtrr.iliion , s. Claa.or , vocería, gritos de inucliagíiite. Cóiicliive, s. Cónclave, el lugar en que se hace la elección del Papa , y la asamblea de todos los cardcuales para dicha elección. lo Conclúde.ia.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane, 1859
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A Treatise wherein are contained several particular ... - Pagina 9
... Jefus Christ: fo that none may, without dangerous presumption, conclude that they are elected to eternal life, unless they are hopefully effectually called, nor may any conclúde that they are eleéted, and yef live in finful fenfual gratifications.
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Sermons on several subjects, etc. [Edited by Samuel Clarke.]
vs Give me leave to conclúde all in the Words of - the Pfalmist, who had been a Man of Sorrows from his Youth, and yet ever received Supplies from the Lord answerable to his Distress. Të that fear the Lord, praise him–for he hath not defþifed, ...
John MOORE (successively Bishop of Norwich and of Ely.), Samuel Clarke, 1715
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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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Manipulus Vocabulorum: A Dictionary of English and Latin ...
A SIMILITUDE, similitude, parabola. to ALLÚDE, alludèro. to DELÚDE, moeke, deludere. to ExcLUDE, excludêre. to CONcLÚDE, concludère. to ExTRÜDE, штат. t0 ILLUDE, moeke, illudèra. to SEOLÚDE, secludère. RÚDE, radis, e. V ante F.
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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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The Spelling and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
... f. an outcry - Cónclave, f. the whole affembly of eardînals, L. Conclúde, v. to terminate, decide, L. Conclúfion, f. the end, an inference, the close Conclúfive, a. decifive, conviétive e Conclúfively, ad. decisively :\ : ' oo o Concóćt, v. to digest " .