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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
562. Now recoguized as a valid species of JEstrelata. 15. Proc. nivea, p. 562, =
Pagodroma nivea Bp. 16. Proc. melanopus, p.. 562. Not identifiable, except
opinionatively. Evidently some species of JEstrelata. Said to come from North
America, ...
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A Paraphrase on the New Testament with Notes Doctrinal and ...
(or that, superfluity, which is but provision for the flesh, to satisfie its lust 5) and
with humble, tractable ineekness, receive God's Word, not only opinionatively.
but as the Graff is taken into the Tree, or your Food, when it is digested into Blood
...
3
Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris, First Earl of ...
That he had entered with Pitt into the most minute details, both with regard to the
characters of persons, and the disposal of offices. That Pitt heard and partook of
these details, but opinionatively insisted on the proposal originating directly from
...
James Howard Harris Earl of Malmesbury, James Howard Harris Malmesbury (3d Earl of),
1844
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Opinionatelv, opinionatively, obdurately, obstinately. Tercena, */. Wholesale
tohacco warehouse. Tercenal, sm. (Prov.) Heap containing thirty sheaves of corn.
Terceuista, tm. Keeper of a wholesale tobacco warehouse. Tercer, sm. Third. — a
.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral,
1862
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
OPINIONATIVELY, o-pin'yun-a-tiv-le, ad. Stubbornly; with undue attachment to
one's own opinions. OpimoNATiVENESg, o-pin'yun-a-tiv-nes, s. Obstinacy ;
unreasonable attachment to one's own notions. OPINIONED, o-pin'ynnd, a.
Attached to ...
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Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris, First Earl of ...
That he had entered with Pitt into the most minute details, both with regard to the
characters of persons, and the disposal of oflices. That Pitt heard and partook of
these details, but opinionatively insisted on the proposal originating directly from
...
James Harris Earl of Malmesbury,
1844
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
OPINIONATIVELY opln'yiinatlvle, adv. opin- iatrSment, obstinement.
OPINIONATIVENESS opln'yunattvne's. a. opi- niatrete', /. entetement, m.
OPINIONED opTn'yiind.oi^'.plein de soi-meme. OPINIONIST opln'yunist, a.
personne obstin6- ment ...
Alexander G. Collot,
1856
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
... optics one - Opinion optic-glass onerate opinionated 6PtimaCy O'ngar High
opinidnative 6Pti0n onion opinionatively opulence only opinionativeness
6pulency onset opinionist opulent onward opium opulentn'esa _ onyx oppidan
opulently ...
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The complete works of Stephen Charnock, B.D.
The holiness of God is injured opinionatively. [1.] In the opinion of venial sins.
The Romanists divide sins into venial and mortal. Mortal are those which deserve
eternal death ; venial the lighter sort of sins, which rather deserve to be pardoned
...
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Diaries and Correspondence: Containing an Account of His ...
That he had entered with Pitt into the most minute details, both with regard to the
characters of persons, and the disposal of offices. That Pitt heard and partook of
these details, but opinionatively insisted on the proposal originating directly from
...