10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUPPOSITITIOUSNESS»
Découvrez l'usage de
supposititiousness dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
supposititiousness et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most ...
___ _i ____I-I: Ecclesiastical Tracts. t 565 pared and printed at the Hague,' for
wlreedling the credulous people of Englanddnto a belief that he came to save
them from popery and tyrannyl; -and rnwhich he makes the supposititiousness
of_the ...
Sir Walter Scott, Baron John Somers Somers,
1813
2
Why Vergil?: A Collection of Interpretations
The connection is further secured by Circe's epithet daedala. Circe is prone to the
same erotic supposititiousness and “thievery” as the Athenian artificer.This
supposititiousness is both literal and figurative. To “put under” sexually is
fraudulently ...
3
A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most ...
... but to execute the designs of the confederates in general, and to serve his own
ambition and unsatisfied thirst after empire in particular ; that therefore the grand
presumptions (as he terms it) of the supposititiousness of the Prince of Wales, ...
Sir Walter Scott, Baron John Somers Somers,
1813
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A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts on the Most ...
Sir Walter Scott. pared and printed at the Hague, for wheedling the credulous
people of England into a belief that he came to save them from popery and
tyranny ; and in which he makes the supposititiousness of the Prince of Wales, or
at least ...
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Virgil's Aeneid: Interpretation and Influence
The connection is further secured by Circe's epithet daedala Circe is prone to the
same erotic supposititiousness and "thievery" as the Athenian artificer. This
supposititiousness is both literal and figurative. To "put under" sexually is
fraudulently ...
Michael C. J. Putnam,
1995
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... accepted the fact of his illegitimacy > syn bastardy, illegitimateness,
supposititiousness rel bar sinister ant legitimacy, legitimateness 2 syn
ILLEGALITY, illicitness, unlawfulness ant legitimacy, legitimateness illegitimate
adj 1 not recognized ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc,
1988
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The history of England from the accession of James the Second
Birth of his son, the Pretender, and popular belief in the child's supposititiousness
, 178. 179. His conduct after (he trial of the bishops, 228. His dismissions and
promotions, 229. He receives warnings of William's project, 255. 256. Exertions of
...
Thomas Babington Macauly,
1849
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... ffugiedig ; ffugiol, gau Supposititiousness, syp-pos-i-tish'-ys- nes, s. ffugioldeh,
ffugiolrwydd Suppositive, syp-pos'-i-tif, s. gair tybiedigol, gair goddodol : a.
tybiedigol, tybygol, tybiedig Suppoeitory, syp-pos'-i-to-ri, s. rhefrolch,
rhefrfeddygiaeth, ...
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The History of England from the Accession of James the ...
Popular belief in his supposititiousness, and grounds of excuse for the belief, 119
-181. Proofs of his birth submitted to the Privy Council, 215. He is sent to
Portsmouth, 301. Returns to Whitehall, 342. [5 confided to Lauzun, 344. And
embarks for ...
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The Lexington Papers; Or Some Account of the Courts of ...
... particularly it was to be considered that all the witnesses were Roman
Catholicks. Upon this Mr. Hope sayed, that his Highness haveing received such
good and sure information of the supposititiousness of that 1688-9.] 333
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