«PRODITORY» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
proditory चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
proditory शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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The British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review
Proditory, a good and useful word, occurs in Eiconoclajles, cb. 2. " Whether it was
that proditory aid sent to Rochel." Let this serve as a specimen of words from
Milton; which might .easily be extended, -from his prose works, to a much more ...
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What is true civilization, or, Means to suppress the ...
To beat one in cold blood, or, in other words, with a previous deliberation to beat
him, is a proditory action: 1st. because he, who has thus determined to do
another offence, must either wait for him whither he is in the habit of going, or go
to find ...
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British Critic: And Quarterly Theological Review
Proditory, a good and useful word, occurs in Eiconoclajfes, ch. 2> " Whether it
was that proditory aid sent to Rochel." Let this serve as a specimen of words from
Milton; which might easily be extended, from his prose works, to a much more ...
Proditory, a good and useful word, occurs in Eiconoclastes, ch. 2. " Whether it
was that proditory aid sent to Rochel." Let this serve as a specimen of words from
Milton ; which might easily be extended, from his prose works, to a much more ...
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Εἰκονοκλαστης ... Now first published from the author's ...
If this were " that touch of tonscience which he bore with greater regret" than for
any fin c0mmit-' ted in his life, whether it were that proditory aid sent to Rochel
and religion abroad, or that prodigality of sheding blood at home, to a million of
his ...
John Milton, Richard BARRON (Dissenting Minister.), 1770
If this were " that touch of conscience, which he bore with greater regret" than for
any sin committed in his life, whether it were that proditory aid sent to Rochel and
religion abroad, or that prodigality of shedding blood at home, to a million of his ...
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The Countrey Justice: Containing the Practice of the ...
... where it isn0t wilful'mursi det: as ifthbSer'vant shall-kill his 'Master- nasudden
falling ont, without any malice precedent , or by rnisa'iiZ-ntiure, or se defende,
these are not Petty treason, neither shall the Indictmentbe Proditory, &e. And so
on?
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The works of John Milton: in verse and prose, printed from ...
... whether it were that proditory Aid sent' to Rochel and Religion abroad, or that
prodigality of shedding blood at home, to a million of his Subjects lives not valu'd
in comparison of one Strafford, we may consider yet at last what true sense and ...
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The Works of John Milton, in Verse and Prose
... which he himfelfe fought fo vehemently to have punifh t in fix guiltlefs perfons. If
this were that touch of confcience which he bore with greater regrett, then for any
other fin committed in his life, whether it were that proditory Aid fent to Rochel ...
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A Law Dictionary: Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of ...
PRODITORY, treasonably. This is a technical word formerly used in indictments
for treason, when they were written in Latin. PRODUCENT. He who produces a
witness to be examined. The term is used in the ecclesiastical courts. PROFANE.