10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNFOUGHTEN»
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Middle English Dictionary
Unfetched, unsought. al500(?al400) SLChrist 9816: Goddes gost con not be latte
ffrom plas pat he will to Aper, ffor sone As he comes And all vnfotte. unfoughten
ppl. Also unfought, unfoghten, (l6th cent.) onfoughten. [From foughten, foghten ...
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis,
1952
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State Papers Published Under the Authority of His Majesty's ...
... that, God willing, though thei wolde lande a great meny more then twoo
thowsande, thei shulde nether with ease lande, nether yet be unfoughten with.
And, forasmuche as the Kinges castell of Dublyn was so longe suffered to rune in
ruyne, ...
3
The history of the Kirk of Scotland
... by sea sall be unable, being wearie, to fight againe by land against new forces.
So the best sould be, to shift by one way or other, for spairing of your men and
vessells ; and so, the English forces staying upon the sea unfoughten 1589.
4
The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: Dialogue ...
PART III- and next Fairfax his 8,000, and lastly Cromwell's 'H army; or at least
have given the Scotch army opportunity to march unfoughten to London. . A. It is
true: but the city was never good at venturing; nor were they or the Scots
principled ...
Thomas Hobbes, Sir William Molesworth,
1840
5
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart
But thou—unfoughten wilt thou yield to Fate, Minion of Fortune, now miscall'd in
vain! Can vantage-ground no confidence create, Marcella's pass, not Guarda's
mountain-chain! Vainglorious fugitive !3 yet turn again ! Behold, where, named by
...
6
The Moral and Political Works To which is Prefixed the ...
B. And then the Londoners, I think, might easily and suddenly have mastered, first
the Parliament, and next Fairfax his 8ooo, and lastly Cromwell's Army, or at least,
have given the Scotch Army opportunity to march unfoughten to London.
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With all his intrs. ...
But thou — unfoughten wilt thou yield to Fate, Minion of Fortune, now miscall'd in
vain ! Can vantage-ground no confidence create, Marcella's pass, nor Guarda's
mountain-chain ! Vainglorious fugitive ! s yet turn again ! Behold, where, named ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.), John Gibson Lockhart,
1851
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Two of the Saxon Chronicles (the Parker MS. and the Laud ...
'unbefohtene. unfoughten, 91 1. unoafscipe. 47, see foot-note. unculSra.
unknown,. Ulf. Bp. Dorchester, p175, 187. Ulfcytel. earl of EAnglia, 1010. Ulfkytel.
id. 1004. *umbe. about: dpipi, p208. U11 = Hunferlw. 744. unarimedlioe.
innumerable ...
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The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott: Including The Lay of ...
But thou—unfoughten wilt thou yield to Fate, Minion of Fortune, now miscall'd in
vain! Can vantage-ground no confidence create, Marcella s pass, nor Guarda's
mountain-chain ? Vainglorious fugitive I" yet turn again! Behold, where, named
by ...
10
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Complete in ...
But thou — unfoughten wilt thou yield to Fate, Minion of Fortune, now miscall'd in
vain ! Can vantage-ground no confidence create, Marcella's pass, nor Guarda's
mountain-chain 1 Vainglorious fugitive !a yet turn again ! Behold, where, named ...