10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CRIMINOUSNESS»
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The Theological and Miscellaneous Works. Ed. with Notes by ...
Criminousness.”1' “ Designlessly.”i “ Candidness.”§ “ The naturalness of the
thought."|| “ Descanting upon the value, rarity, and authenticalness of the several
pieces that lie before them.1I “ The science of medals, which is charged with so ...
Joseph Priestley, John Towill Rutt, 1831
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ...
Lockiart pleaded three hours for him, and shewed so manifestly that his -words
had no sort of criminousness, much less of treason in them, that, if his cause had
not been judged before his trial, no harm could have come to him. _The court that
...
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
CRlMlNOUS,krlm'-ln-nt'ts.a.Wicked, iniquitous. CRlMlNOUSLY,ktImCln-hs-ly. ad.
Very wickedly. _ CRIMINOUSNESS, k-tmztn-nttr. nls. s. Wickedness, guilt, crime.
CRIMOSIN. See CRIMSON. CRllt/lP, krimpst a. Crissip, brittle, easily crumbled.
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
অত্যন্ত অপরাধপূবর্বক, পাপকর্মাপূধর্বক, পাপা চার বা দুস্কর্যাপূবর্বক ৷
Criminousness, n. s. অপরাধ', প'ন্দুপ, (দষে, দূযুছুর্মা, তকশীর | Crirnosin, a. Ital.
লট্রিলযিট্টশষ, রাঙ্গা, অঢরক্তবর্ণ I Crimwp, a. salt. ETI?L'$, সূন্টুদ্যুট, মূ:ড়ুমৃৰু.ত্
, নরম, অশক্ত, অদৃঢ়৪ ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Croises, krétséz. s. pilgrims who carrya cross, Criminousness, k"i'Tn'r.'L4f€s-nés.
s. wickedness, soldiers who fight against iiifidels. ". guilt, crime. K. Charles. Crone
, krone. s. anold ewe; in contempt, an Crimp, krlmp. a. brittle, easily crumbled.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... I Crew, 11. s. Sax. জাহাজের লন্ধর 11 গালশ্চসক্টপ্রহ্ভুতি লেকে, জা র্মা. পাণাম্মা,
দেযৌ. পাপাচকৌ, পাপকর্মাককৌ, দোষণুন্ত, ন্ট ৷ Crifrninously, ad. অত্যন্ত অপরাধপুবর্বক
, প্রাপকর্মাপূবর্বক, গাপা চার 11 দুস্কর্ঘপুবর্বক | ' Criminousness, n. s. অপরথে, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
CB'I. Criminally, krim'é-nél-lé. ad. wickedly Criminalness, krim'é-nal-nés. s.
guiltiness Crimination, krlm-é-nd'shi'in. s. accusation Criminatory, krlm'é-na-tilr-ré.
a. accusin Crimignous, krlm'é-nns. a. wicked Criminousness, krlm'é-ni'is-nés. s.
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Nouveau Dictionnaire Français-anglais Et Anglais-francais ...
Criminalness, s. mâhancctt, f. perversité, f. ICñlninàti0n,» e. mention, f.
Criminatorÿ, a. 1 qui concerne ce mn1icnt une accusation. 2 qui comme, qui
reprend Criminons, a. criminel, inique, M-Isaut' ' ' Criminousness, s. méchanceté,
f. iniàuilä, f.
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Occasional Reflections Upon Several Subjects: With a ...
For the Prophet Nathan scrupled not to Deceive David, that he might Reclaim him
; and surprise him into a Confession of the Criminousness of his fault. And the
Apostles being termed by their Master, Fishers of Men, were warranted to make ...
Robert Boyle, John Weyland, 1848
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
CRIMINOUSNESS, krim'e-nus-nes, ». Wickedness; guilt; crime. CRIMOBIN.—
See Crimson. CRIMP, krimp, a. (acrymman, Sax.) Friable; brittle; easily crumbled;
easily reduced; not consistent; not forcible.— Obsolete in the two last meanings; ...