10 LIBRI IN RUMENO ASSOCIATI CON «PREJUDICIÁL»
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prejudiciál e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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The Relative Duties of Parents and Children, Husbands and ...
The Duty, indeed, is fomewhat altered in the Cafe of Mothers, when they hasten to fecond Marriages, apparently prejudiciál to their Children. The Necessity of going to Law with them, is more frequent and more urgent than with Fathers, or with ...
William FLEETWOOD (successively Bishop of St. Asaph and of Ely.), 1726
Prejudiciál, a Requiring a previous judicial decision before the final sentence. Prejuicio, s. m. V. Perjuicio. Prelacia, s. f. Prelacy, the dignity of a prelate. Prelación, s. f. Preference, prelation, setting of one above the other. Preláda, s.f. A female ...
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The Whole Art of Husbandry; Or, The Way of Managing and ...
... a Fortnight: Sometimes also a Swarm will cast another that Year. ; * When the Swarm is rifen, 'tis the usual Custom to make a noife with a Pan, Kettle, Mortar, C'c: but fòme reckon it an infignificant Ceremony, and others esteem it prejudiciál.
John MORTIMER (F.R.S.), 1712
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The History Of England: Illustrated with Maps, ...
But apprehending his re% " treat might be prejudiciál to his Affairs, and derogatory to his Reputation, he would maintain his Post, and not give the enemy that advantage. Besides, he was in hopes of rallying his whole Army during the Night, ...
Paul Rapin de Thoyras, Nicholas Tindal, 1743
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: ... - Pagina 338
Postor, em. Bidder; bettor. Postración, ef. Prostration, kneeling ; dejection, depression. Postrado, da, a. Prostrate, prostrated. Postradór, ra, e. One who prostrates himself: a kneeling-stool. Postrar, va. To prostrate, humble ; dcbtH- Prejudiciál, a.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
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Neuman, Baretti and Seoane's Dictionary of the Spanish and ...
Thul which is pre- Prejudiciál , a. law. Requiring a previous judicial decision before the final sentence. Zf.\.Prejudi- Prejulcio , sm. (i.V. Perjuicio. Icial. Prelacia, sf. Prelacy , prelalure, dignity of a prelate. Prelación, si. Preference, prelatiou, setting ...
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A pocket dictionary of the spanih and english languages in ...
Y furniture put up at sale. preposterous »n Prémlus, endowments „ц `tero, ra. a. preposte! v , I с" Prejudiciál, a. requirinëgi previous judicial decisiol! ` troublesome, tiresome y* ` ‚ -` Premtsa. (f- Шиши-тж? ` " " `Premiadiira v Preparativo. va. a.
Giuseppe Baretti, Henry Neuman, 1838
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Chronico de el Cardenal don Iuan Tauera - Pagina 201
... sóbfè este negocio, se resoluiefon en que no hallauan medio de seruir a su Mage stád, que no fuesse prejudiciál al Reyno , sino era suplicarle procurasse lapaz vniuersal,y q réfidiesse-en estos Reynos^àtcosnodaíîcsusgastosicon lo quai, ...
Pedro Salazar de Mendoza, 1603
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Orthographia ou artede de escrever e pronunciar com acerto ...
Pregadúra, Prégaçaõ, Pregmática, conforme a sua derivaçaõ, ha de ser Pragmática. Prégo, Prégos. Pregoéiro, o que apregoa. Preguiça, Preguiçõso, melhor Pir- guiça, &c. Prejudicar, Prejudiciál, Prejuízo. Prel, Preládo, Prelazia. Prelibaçaõ ...
João de MORAES MADUREIRA FEIJÓ, 1824
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Diccionario da lingua portugueza: recopilado dos ...
... sobre quem passou a Le tra näo-appre entada a tempo. r. de Commercio. PREJUDICÁR Lv. ar. Fazer dario, preiuizo: v. g. prejudice.r a [липам a vida, a saude , a Ьот: : danar , deteriorar. PREJUDICIÁL , ad). Que causa prejuizo, danoso.
António de Morais Silva, 1813