QUE SIGNIFIE СТОТВЕ EN UKRAINIEN
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définition de стотве dans le dictionnaire ukrainien
stock na Exactement, à l'identique, c'est sensible. Cela en vaut la peine dans une lettre sacrée écrite. Saint-Laurent 301. C'était comme ça. Const à стотве нар. Точно, тождественно, дѣйствительно. Воно стотне так в письмі святім написано. Св. Л. 301. Стотно така була, як оця. Конст. у.
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10 LIVRES EN UKRAINIEN EN RAPPORT AVEC «СТОТВЕ»
Découvrez l'usage de
стотве dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
стотве et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Русская мысль - Том 4,Випуск 4 - Сторінка 122
Французская женщина въ новое время. Клариссы Вадеръ (1л тетте ггап- са18е йапз 1ез хетрз тоаетез. Стотве ВаЛег. 1883). Кларисса Бадеръ уже напечатала несколько сочинешй, посвящен- ныхъ положешю женщины въ разный ...
Петр Бернгардович Струве, 1883
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The Works of Thomas Chatterton ...: Poems attributed to Rowley
... men of warre, valiant in armes and stout of courage. Girthe his brother took the word out of his mouth and said, foras much as the Normans bee of such great force, me thinketh it were not wisely done of you tojoyne battle with them. Stotve.
Thomas Chatterton, Joseph Cottle, Robert Southey, 1803
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History of England - Том 2 - Сторінка 372
... the ' . , his Caufe by Combat. Quid mult'is immorer ? The *•. quoted, mention nothing of this Buck- Affair ; and old Stotve fays expref- v ]y, That he was accufed of Poifoning, Sorcery, and Jnchintment, heinous , , , , Crimes in thofe Days to ...
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First Part of the Institvtes of the Lawes of England
wife by the hufband vetug cenanc (halbe a gwd at- Where an stotve lunatikeoaghtto (mini-Wet' mt tittnmette,ztz.a- * byatturitey,137. bq Where the acceptatrce of a grant of the [eignioey by a Where libery .f feiqn by an attumtywaii berge). ,e ...
Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, 1633
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A Catalogue of Books, containing several valuable ... - Сторінка 66
2366 Stanyan's Grecian Hillory, 2 v. good/er, 5s 6d . i739 2367 Savile's Charaéler of K. Charles 2d, jé-wm', 9d 1150': 2368 Seeley's Delcription of the Houle and Gardens at Stotve, wirb an: and plain, [8 9d ' 2369 Sharpe's Letters on Italy, ...
John BINNS (Bookseller.), 1789
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Memoirs of the Court of Henry the Eighth - Том 1 - Сторінка 69
Seven hundred cresset bearers attended the procession, each cresset being carried. the ancient ordeal. It must have produced a ludicrous effect. Watches were instituted in England by Henry the Third. Stotve's Survey of London. There were ...
Anthony T. Thomson (Mistress), 1826
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A Treatise on Copyholds: Customary Freeholds, Ancient ...
The Marquis of Stafford & another, 3 T. R. 646, in which the court of B. R. had granted a rule to show cause why a mandamus should not issue, commanding the defendants, as lords of the manor of Stotve Heath in Staffordshire, to allow and ...
John Scriven (serjeant at law.), 1833
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The ... Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England; Or, ...
... a little wood, in old deeds, and hirst or hurst a wood ; and so doth holt and shaive. Tvoaite signifieth a wood grubbed up, and turned to arable. Stethe or stede betokeneth properly a banke of a river, and many times a place, as stotve doth ...
Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, 1832
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Works in verse and prose - Том 4 - Сторінка 167
On the contrary, look in Stotve, verse 66, is very happy. Warton. Ver. 63. the Horse tail bare,~\ Lambinus fays this passage relates to a story mentioned in Plutarch of a soldier of Sertorius. Warton. Dum cadat elusus ratione v ruentis acervi, Qui ...
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer
StoTve, ibid. (h) It wuld be fortunate if mention of these pictures should lead to the knowledge of the person who now possesses them. (;') yide No. I. of this work; and the epitaph of Sir Henry Lee in Collins' s Peerage, under Earls of Litchfield.
Isaac Kimber, Edward Kimber, 1773