КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «EXTENUATOR»
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He next pulled detailed drawings of the swoop-extenua- tors — a whole series of
these ("The heart of the invention," he said quiedy) — not only a top-to-bottom
swoop-extenuator and left-to-right swoop-extenuator but also a top left of center
to ...
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Transactions of the American Entomological Society
Ophion extenuator Fabr. Ophion extenuator Fabricius, Syst. Piez., p. 137, n. 35
1804. Olivier, Encycl. Meth., Ins., VIII, p. 514, n. 44..1811. Ichneumon extenuator
Thunberg, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersbourg, VIII, p. 265 1822. Thunberg, Mem.
Acad ...
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“The” Novels Of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Viz. Pamela, ...
... I am in a violent passion upon the detection, is not passion an universally-
allowed extenuator of violence? Is not every man and woman obliged to excuse
that fault in another, which at times they find attended with such ungovernable
effects ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
Candid acknowledgment would convert censure into regret : sufficient
acknowledgment would turn the reader into an extenuator : the Principia would
neutralize greater faults than Newton's ; but it will not convert them into merits.
The quarrel is ...
If I am in a violent passion upon the detection, is not passion an universally
allowed extenuator of violence ? — Is not every man and woman obliged to
excuse that fault in another, which at times they find attended with such
ungovernable ...
Samuel Richardson, Encas Sweetland Dallas, 1868
I am not the apologist of criminals nor the extenuator of crime ; and yet in the
same spirit in which Christ forgave the erring Magdalene and the thief upon the
cross, I would be charitable toward the sinning and merci- ful toward the penitent.
Francis Fisher Browne, 1871
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Memoirs of the life of John Philip Kemble, esq: including a ...
... some of there- cords remain under his own hand,) a most unsparing censor of
his own failings ; an indulgent and benevolent extenuator of those in other men.
At all the vulgar persecution which barked about him in his career, he seldom ...
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The Novelist's Magazine
Can I have a betters — If I am in a violent passion upon the detection, it not
passion an universally allowed extenuator of violence? Is not every man and
woman obliged to excuse that fault in another, which at times they find attended
with such ...
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Ballantyne's Novelist's Library
... extenuator of violence? Is not every man and woman obliged to excuse that
fault in another, which at times they find attended with such ungovernable effects
in themselves ? The mother and sisterhood, suppose, brought to sit in judgment ...
James Ballantyne, Sir Walter Scott, 1824
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, ...
in a violent passion upon the detection, is not passion an universally allowed
extenuator of violence? Is not every man and woman obliged to excuse that fault
in another, which at times they find attended with such ungovernable effects in ...
Anna Letitia Aikin Barbauld, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia), 1820