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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Shelley, Revolt of Islam, v. 26. desolatory (des'o-la-t^-ri), a. [< LL. dcsolato- rius,
making desolate, < L. desolatus, pp. : see desolate, «.] Causing desolation. [Bare.
] The desolatory judgments are a notable improvement of God's mercy. Bp. Hall ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
The desolatory judgments are a notable Improvement of God's mercy. Bp. Hall,
Remains, p. 55. desophisticate (de-so-fis'ti-kat), v. t. ; pret. and pp.
aesophisticated, ppr. desophisticating. [< de- priv. + sophisticate^ To clear from
sophism or error.
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
The desolatory judgments are a notable Improvement of God's mercy. Bp. Hall,
Kemains, p. 55. desophisticate(de-eo-fis'ti-kat), v. t.; pret. and pp. unsophisticated,
ppr. dcsophisticating. [< de- priv. + sophisticate.] To clear from sophism or error.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The arbiter of others* fate A suppliant for his own. Byron, Ode to Napoleon
Buonaparte. Pity, not scorn, I felt, though desolate The desolator now. Shelley,
Revolt of Islam, v. 25. desolatory (des'o-la-to-ri), a. [< LL. desolato- rius, making
desolate, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
The desolatory judgments are a notable improvement of God's mercy. Bp. Hall,
Remains, p. 55. desophisticate (de-so-fis'ti-kat), v. t. ; pret. and pp.
aesophisticated, ppr. dcsophisticating. [< tlc- priv. + sophisticate, i To clear from
sophism or error.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
DESOLATION, s. l. Destruction of inhabitants: fasachadh, fasalachd dolas,
creachadh. 2. gloominess, melancholy, destitution : cianalas, aonarachd,
tiamhaidheachd. 3. a place wasted and forsaken : f'asach, dithreabh.
DESOLATORY, adj.
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The Works: Now First Collected : with Some Account of His ...
Even these desolatory judgments are a notable improvement of his mercy. (1.)
There cannot easily be a greater proof of his respects to his own, than in
sweeping away their enemies. Which smote Egypt, with their first born ; for his
mercy ...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, 1808
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The Northumberland and Newcastle Monthly Magazine for the ...
... vain we attempt to check the desolatory arm of a conqueror. If the object of the
Peace Society be to' accomplish the renovation of human nature, and ifl they lay
this as the ground work of their operations, then I would ' wish them God's speed,
...
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The Life of Arthur Marquis and Earl of Wellington. With ...
Whence under such circumstances, Shouldbe the guarantee for the future, if such
a desolatory system found no check in the general will of the nation? Then is the
peace of Eu~_ rope insured, and nothing in future shall be able to disturb it.
Francis-L ..... Clarke, 1814
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
Desolator, Dcsolater শব্দ (War I Desolatory, a. নশেক, উচ্ছিনপ্নয়েজেক, ওয়েরাণ বা
উজ্যাড় হর যস্বারা বা যাহ্যাত্তত I Despair, চে- s. Fr. NGKWI, নিরাশা অট্রিশা বা
সক্টহসবর্জিত, আ শাহ্৭নত্. ভরসা বা আশা ব্দুনোস্থওন বা করণ, নত্বঊম্মেদ, ভরসা নাই
যাহাতে ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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