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Works. New ed. - London, Rivington 1826
magnum inparvo, in accounting it to. be made ma by their streperous carriage,
that were for the match, 'we cannot but shew you your mistaking therein. For
every wrong must be judged by the first violent and wrongous ground,
whereupon it ...
Francis Bacon of Verulam, 1826
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
magnum inparvo, in accounting it to be made magnum by their streperous
carriage, that were for the match, we cannot but shew you your mistaking therein.
For every wrong must be judged by the first violent and wrongous ground,
whereupon ...
3
The Life of Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice of England ...
The first observation we are to make is, that whereas you would invert the second
sense, wherein we took your magnum in parvo, in accounting it to be magnum by
their streperous carriage, that we were for the match, — we cannot but show ...
Cuthbert William Johnson, 1845
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
There lJ3 r.o true C.itholick but strenuously contended »r h. Watcrland- *
STREPEROUS. adj. [strepo, Lat.] Loud ; Ofsy. — Porta conceives, because in a
streperous option it riteth against five, it doth therefore reft lifthtning. Brown. *
STRESS, n. f. ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The Life of Sir Edward Coke, 2: Lord Chief Justice of ...
The first observation we are to make is, that whereas you would invert the second
sense, wherein we took your magnum in parvo, in accounting it to he magnum by
their streperous carriage, that we were for the match, — we cannot but show ...
Cuthbert William Johnson, 1837
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge
Writers dispute strenuousty for the liberty of conscience. Swift. — There w.13 no
true Catho.ick but strenuous- ij contended for it. Waterland. * STREPEROUS. adj.
{strepo, Lat.] Loud; noisy. — Porta conceives, because in a streperous eruption it
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1806
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
The first observation we are to make is, that, whereas you would invert the
second sense, wherein we took your magnum in parvo, in accounting it to be
made magnum by their streperous carriage, that were for the match, we cannot
but shew ...
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A dictionary of the Chinese language
Ch'aou naou, to make a streperous noise when blaming or scolding any one. [i'l'ij
Jaou naou, to make a dis- tmlwnce. ^ — Wi Ta naou ylh ch'ang, to make a great
bustle and noise for a while. 7^ Naou je, bustlo and heat; hurry, tumult, from a ...
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The New York Journal of Medicine
Some of them are mere streperous sounds, -which are produced at one or the
other section of the cavity of the mouth, as at the isthmus faucium, or between the
teeth or lips. In the formation of these, the larynx does not participate any further ...
Samuel Forry, Charles Alfred Lee, Samuel Smith Purple, 1859
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The works of Francis Bacon
The first observation we are to make is, that whereas you would invert the second
sense, wherein we took your magnum in parvo, in accounting it to be made
magnum by their streperous carriage that were for the match, we cannot but show
...
Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.), Basil Montagu, 1830