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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
[from corrivalJ] Competition; corrivalry. That very Roman government, which they
honoured in a corrivalty and opposition to Christ, shall revenge the quarrel of
Christ in the utter subversion of these unthankful rebels. Bp. Hall, Christ and
Carsar.
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An Attempt to Render the Pronunciation of the English ...
... 22 5 ct corpse, 5 corpulency, 220 corradiation, 24 5correct, 114. correction, 195
correctly, 197 si correctnefi, 19? corrector, 196 correlativve, 230 corrival, 2-02
corrivalry, 237 corroborate, 226 corroboration, 280 corroborative, 265 _
Corrosion, ...
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Debates of the House of Commons from the Year 1667 to the ...
Mr Secretary W'z'lliamson-J This matter will end' in the corrivalry between the
proprietor of the goods, and the ship-owner, and that will be the issue, and will
leave you to judge how they who have set these rules, have mistaken the matter.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Anchitell Grey, 1763
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
See Correspondent, adj. CORRESPONSIVE, adj. See Correspondent, adj.
CORRIGIBLE, adj. SO-chronachaitlh, so-leasachaidh, so-smachdachaidh.
CORRIVAL, .9. See Rival, s. CORRIVA L, adj. See Rival, adj. CORRIvALRY, s.
See Rivalry.
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The Friendly visitor, publ by W.C. Wilson
... the odious contempt of his holy will and sovereign authority; the daring neglect
of his threatenings and undervaluing of his rewards; the high provocation of his
jealousy and displeasure ; the base corrivalry and contesting of filthy lusts with ...
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Reading Yeats and Striving to Be a College President
Desire and passion are exploited every day with TV images and consumer
oriented messages. The connections of desire and sex and love may be a fair
corrivalry for adults, but when the exploitation reaches to teenagers and to
children who ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
CORRIGIBLE, kofl-il-jlbl. a. That which may be altered or amended ; punishable.
CORRlVAL, ltGr-rY-vhl. s. Rival, competitor. CORRIVALRY, kor-rP-vhl-ry. s.
Competition. CORROBORANT, kbr-rbU-o-rant. a. Having the powerto give
strength.
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A complete dictionary English and Polish and Polish and ...
CORRIVALRY, kôr-rl'-wàl-rè , s. wspótubieganie. CORROBORANT, kôr-rôb'-ô-
rànt, adj. wzmacniajacy. TO CORROBORATE , кбг-rôb'- ô-ràt , v. a. wzmocnic ,
utwiedzié , potwierdzié , zatwierdzió. CORROBORATION, kôr-rôb-ô- rà'-szùn, ...
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Publications of the Narragansett Club
and /«r/V, either upon a Popijh or a Protejlant Seper- ate Assembly, it is cleare
from the greater corrivation [corrivalry] and competition (made by the Protejlants
that seperate,) to the true Church, true Government, true Worship, true Minijtrie,
true ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
To reproach the Roman church for this idolatrous corrivalry, or rather prelation, of
the Virgin in religious worship before Christ. More on t/ze Seo. C/zuro/ies, _ Prefffl
-'The affection and prelation of their arents. Pearson on t/ie Creed, Art, 2. Prior.