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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
407. thwartly (thwart'li), adv. [< thwart* + -ly%.] In a contrary manner; with
opposition; perversely. Sith man then in Judgeinge so thwartly is bente To satisfle
fansie, and not true intente. W. Kethe (1554). (Davies.) thwartness (thwart ' nes), n
.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith,
1914
“Twenty years ago," exclaimed James C. Thwartly, a big feeder of the Panhandle,
“there'd never been a steer driven out of Texas to be killed. All were sold as
feeders to be finished North or West. Now last year over a million head of fine
beef ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
407. thwartly (thwi“1rt'li), adv. [<thwart1 + -lg/1.] In a contrary manner; with
opposition; perversely. Sith man then in judgeiuge so thwartly is bente To satisfle
fansie, and not true intente. W. Kathe (1654). (Danica) thwartness (thwart ' nos),
12.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith,
1895
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Sith man then in Judgeinge so thwartly is bente To satlsfle fansie, and not true
intente. W. Ketht (1554). (Davies.) thwartness (thwart ' lies), n. [< thwart* + -ness.]
The state or quality of being contrary ; untowardness ; perverseness. Can any
man ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Sith man then in judgelnge so thwartly is bente To satisfle iansie, and not true
lntentc. W. Kathe (1554). (Davida) thwartness (thwart'ncs), n. [< thwartl + -ness.]
The state or quality of being contrary; untowardness; perverseness. Can any man
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith,
1900
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
407. thwartly (thwart'li), adv. [< thwart1 + -lyl.] In a contrary manner; with
opposition; perversely. Sith man then in judgeinge so thwartly is bente To satisfle
fansie, and not true intente. W. Kethe (1554). (Dames.) thwartness (thwart 'nes), n
.
“Twenty years ago,” exclaimed James C. Thwartly, a big feeder of the Panhandle,
“there'd never been a steer driven out of Texas to be killed. All were sold as
feeders to be finished North or West. Nowlast year over a million head of fine
beef ...
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Essays on Subjects Connected with the Reformation in England
Thus see we how man, contemning Gods grace, Is wholie inclyned, that ill shulde
take place : Whose will (truethe reiectinge) delitth that to haue, Which nature
corrupted woulde seeme still to craue. 4. Sith man then in iudgeinge, so thwartly
is ...
Samuel Roffey Maitland,
1899
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various ...
The angels, being ask't by the priest whence they are, say they are of Salem : the
priest inveighs agamst the strict rei of Melchisedec. at, that knows thire drift,
answers thwartly at last. Of which notice given to the whole assembly, they
hasten ...
John Milton, Henry John Todd,
1842
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Paradise regained. Samson Agonistes
... to all fair personages, as beeing sacred to their goddess. The angels, being a\k
't byss the priest whence they are, say they are of Salem; the priest inveighs
against the strict reign of Melchisedec. Lot, that knows thire drift, answers thwartly
...
John Milton, Henry John Todd,
1809