КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «UNARTIFICIALLY»
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A New Greek and English Lexicon; principally on the plan of ...
unartificially, really, truly, Plat. Charmid. p. 235. e. the prevailing ». in Plat, written
árexvû's. Lex. Tim. Ruhnk. Not. m verb. Arist. Plut. 109. ». ». or actually, precisely,
Nub. 407. 1156. and may be ren- dered with the negat. at 424. by ' not at ail,' ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
The report, although not unartfullj drawn. Swift. • . * UNARTIFICIALLY.O//V.
Contrarily to artt — Not a feather is unartificially made. Derbam, * UNASKED, adj.
1. Not courted by solicU tation.— Una/i'd, thou tak'st such pains to tell me. lhnham
. 1.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
And innocence unartful iri his face. Dr%d. a- Wanting slcill.-^How unartful it would
have been. Cheynr. • *iUN ARTFULLY, adv. In an unartful manner. — The report,
although not unartfully drawn. Swift. □ » * UNARTIFICIALLY.^v. Contrary to art ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Cbei/ne. * UNARTFULLY. adv. In an unartful man- ner. — The report, although
not wiartfully drawn. Swift. * UNARTIFICIALLY.aaV. Contrarily to art. — Not a
feather is unartificially made. Derham. * UNASKED, adj. r. Not courted by
solicitation.
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Physico-theology Or a Demonstration of the Being and ...
... that hath with such incomparable Curiosity and Art, sormed their Bodies from
Head'to Tail, without and within, that not so much as any Muscle, or Bone, no, not
even a Feather b is unartificially made, misplaced, redundant, or defective, in all ...
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Universalist Quarterly and General Review
It is not a matter of arbitrary enactment ; something forced upon the consideration
and demanding the attention ; but it grows naturally and unartificially out of the
nature which God has conferred upon us. Its manifestations are not confined to ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
অবিদানূরূত্তপ, নির্ষণরূত্তপ, নিব্দুদ্ধিপূবর্বক, অচড়ুর তারপে, সাদা বা উদার হইয়া, শ”
তো খলতা বা ঘুর্তুতাৰর্জিড় যা রাহিত্যপুবর্বক | Unartificially, ad- শিন্নবিদ্যার
বিপরীত ভাবে, ম্বাডাৰিকরপে, সাদামাটারূপে, প্তণপনা মিস্তিরিগির'ক্ট বা কারিগরী
নাই ...
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Greece and the Greeks of the Present Day
Two long tresses, falling unartificially down her cheeks, lengthened her face still
more, and made it somewhat dreamy. Her waist, unconstrained by stays, showed
supple grace and fresh vigour. Her hands and naked feet had such delicate ...
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Chamois Hunting in the Mountains of Bavaria ...
Nature — simple, God-fashioned Nature — had been, to him, as a mother, and
she had reared him in her own quiet way and very unartificially, giving him no
polish, for she had herself none to give ; but she had moulded his heart kindly,
and ...
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Ballantyne's novelist's library
... since it must be owned, that in a work of which the parts are so unconnected
with each other, as in the Diable Boiteucc, such relief is more appropriate than
when the novel serves unartificially to interrupt the progress of a principal story.
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