КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «ADMONITORILY»
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The Ladies' Lexicon and Parlour Companion: Containing Nearly ...
To warn of a fault ; to reprove gently; to inform. pr. par. admonishing; past,
admonished : s. admonisher. ADMONITION. s. Act of admonishing ; advice or
information given. s. admonitor : adj. admonitive, ad- monitory : adv. admonitorily.
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations
and " the mind of God" than Westminster-Hall Law was ; and ' so might
reproachfully or admonitorily appeal to it on occasion, ' as they had the clearest
title and call to do : but the clamour ' itself, as significant of any practical intention,
on the ...
Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle,
1871
to the " naked style " of dress which was then the fashion with women, Mrs. More
admonitorily and significantly exclaims : " Oh, if women in general knew what was
their real interest ; if they could guess with what a charm even the appearance ...
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The new British Novelist: comprising works by the most ...
No,” replied Belton, firmly; and then with a slight assumption of gravity, he
admonitorily continued, “ for the sake of the amusement you have afforded me, I
have allowed you to express your silly misconception, but I must not permit you to
...
...But I remembered, just then, having spied a road sign admonitorily proclaiming
18 miles until the next services- bearing township... ...but that had been at least
10 minutes previously... ...So I licked my lips... ...and continued on... ...Before long
...
and “ the mind of God" than Westminster-Hall Law was ; and ' so might
reproachfully or admonitorily appeal to it on occasion, ' as they had the clearest
title and call to do : but the clamour ' itself, as significant of any practical intention,
on the ...
But the gods would not suffer (Pothinus coughs admonitorily)—the gods—the
gods would not suffer— POTHINUS (prompting).—will not maintain— PTOLEMY.
Oh yes—will not maintain such iniquity, they will give her head to the axe even as
...
George Bernard Shaw,
2011
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John Bull's Other Island
KEEGAN [admonitorily]. Patsy: what did I tell you about callin me Father Keegan
an your reverence? What did Father Dempsey tell you about it? PATSY. Yis,
Fadher. KEEGAN. Father! PATSY [desperately]. Arra, hwat am I to call you?
Fadher ...
George Bernard Shaw,
2004
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The Gentlemlen's Lexicon; Or, A Pocket Dictionary, ...
... to inform, pr. par. admonishing; past, admonished : s. admonisher.
ADMONITION, s. Act of admonishing ; advice or information given, s. admonitor:
adj. admonitive, admonitory : adv. admonitorily. ADOLESCENCE, ADOLES'CEN-
CY. s.
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An American Family: The Buckleys
He became heated now, his index finger wagging admonitorily, his jaw set, and
his expression stern. Tears would sting high up in our nasal passages; a sob
might choke in out throats. It was an awful thing to invoke the wrath of our father, ...