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The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in ...
... instead of putting the word maliciously into the issues in those particular cases,
the word blameably had been put into all: since that word (or something
equivalent to it) must substantially be proved in all ; and nothing more can be
required, ...
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Cases decided in the House of Lords: on appeal from the ...
24th April, 1849 as properly part of the verdict, — " The jury explained that they "
used the word ' blameably ' as something short of the term " ' wrongfully ' in the
issue." That, in fact, is to be implied from the verdict itself without the note,
because ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Sir Sydney Smith Bell, 1849
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Diccionario Espanol E Ingles; A Dictionary, English and Spanish
ELZLPADALWIE-'NTE , adv. blameably. EULP/UR , v. a. to blame. s-ULTA-
METNTE , adv. neatly, þ HMSLXDHY , finely. speaking. - CULTERANPSMO, s. m.
affectation of elegance , endeavour after elegance. Applied only to speech.
... the empress, which her mother was glad to learn, as she thought she had been
confined too closely with her ; and her father approved, for he had occasion to
see the empress on business, which had been blameably postponed the
previous ...
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Review of the Controversy on National Education in Ireland: ...
... would fix us — " not what Government ought to do, but what we ought to do," in
so momentous and perilous a crisis. Whether the system of the Board has
changed, or whether the Clergy were misinformed, blameably or un- blameably,
as 48.
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The Fitzwalters, Barons of Chesterton; Or, Ancient Times in ...
Say not, then, that I am blameably under the influence of liquor.” . l “ And pray,”
said the knightly-guard, “ what may be your notion of a man that is blameably
under that influence?” “ Why, when he can neither move hand, nor foot, nor
tongue; ...
James Norris Brewer, 1829
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A Discourse of Church-government: Wherein the Rights of the ...
And the Lord's Supper is call'd an Oblation, a. Sacrifice, and a Gift. Thus in
Clemens of Rome : " It is, no small Crime, if we depose those " from their
Episcopal Office, who have un- □ Hib. xiii. 13. v (t blameably " blameably and
holily offer'd the ...
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Diccionario español e ingles: conteniente la significacion y ...
CULPAbLEME'NTE , adv. faultily , blameably. CULPADAML'NTE , adv.
blameably. CULPA'R , v. a. to bbme. CULTAME'NTE , adv. neatly, tlcjmiiy , finely,
CULTEDA'D, s. f. affectation in speaking. CULTERANI'SMO, s. m. affectation of
elegance ...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1786
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The adventures of Hugh Trevor
and'his Courage blameably great j though it faved my life. [Tears half choaked
her utterance.] But for him I fhould have been where he now is : a different train of
events might have taken place, and he perhaps*might have been living.
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Diccionario español e ingles: conteniente la significacion y ...
CULPADAME'NTE- , adv. blameably. CULPA'R , v. a. to bl.ime. OULTAME'XTE ,
adv. neatly, eiegantly , finely, CULTEDA'D , s. f. affectation in speaking.
CVLTERANI'SMO, s. m. affectation of elegance , endeavour after elegance.
Applied only ...