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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
ACCEPTABILITY— ACCESS. ACCESSARILY— ACCESSARY. Acceptability, ak-
sept-a-bil'e-te, ) *. The qua- Acceptablekess, ak'scpt-a-bl-nes, ) lity of being
agreeable to a receiver. — Acceptability is seldom used. He hath given us his
natural ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
Nor need we much wonder at this, considering the uncxampied risks to which
Europeans are accessarily exposed in the prosecution of this object, from the
climate of the country peculiarly hostile to their constitutions, from the fatigues
and ...
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The Military Law of England: (with All the Principal ...
... the court; neither can an instance of his former character be pleaded against
him, unless he shall have perpetratcd some deeds or have been principally or
accessarily concerned in the commission of some act subsequent to such
formation, ...
Robert Bisset Scott, 1810
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
3. increase, enlargement, addition: meudachadh, leasachadh, cinneachadh. 4-.
fit of a distemper. See Fit, s. ACCESSARILY, adv. See Accessary.
ACCESSARINESS, s. Cothrom ruigheachd, aontachadh. See Accessary.
ACCESSARY, adj.
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Report of the proceedings of the fourth session of the ...
Under a Parliamentary Government Social phenomena are accessarily
considered. Each of the six Departments reports at the commencement of each
Session to the two Chambers on the progress of the nation. The Ministry of the
Interior ...
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Sir William Alexander and American Colonization: Including ...
... with hope not thinking of paine) did march thorow the woods whence no perill
was expected, and in a maruellous stormy night, as if the very Heauens (
accessarily culpable) had conspired With the malice of men for the working of
mischief.
Edmund Farwell Slafter, 1873
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
ACCESSARILY— ACCESSARY. ACCEPTABILITY, ak-sept-a-bil'e-te, > t. Theqna
- ACCKPTABLENESB, ak'sept-a-bl-nos, ) lity of being agreeable to » receiver. —
Acceptability in seldom used. He hath given us Ms natural blood to be shed for ...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ...
If they wish to be recogM mzed as only collaterally or accessarily liable, they must
Nuhvil1eB»mk proceed under the act of 1801, ch. 18, when they can v Campbell.
make the defence at law, or they must give notice to the holder or obl-igee to ...
Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke, 1836
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Precedents of indictments and pleas: adapted to the use both ...
This indictment is not for a substantive felony, because everything charged
against Mr. Fay is charged as having been done accessarily to Ashmall ; and
what shows decisively that Mr. Fay is charged as an accessary only, is, that if Mr.
Ashmall ...
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
The above lists, which, being only derived from one small book, are accessarily
very incomplete, serve to shew the importance of modern dialectic study in the
appreciation of ancient and therefore dialectic English (p. 681). ' Not in Scotch ...
Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury, 1871