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A Dictionary of the Bengala Language: In which the Words are ...
(from SCtsl, a diseased state, and ftSra, a . cause), caused by or arising from
diseasedness j ad. from or because of diseasedness. ssfstftfrra, ad. (from a
diseased state, and fipi», a . cause), for diseasedness. VZt. ^fEUtTte^, a. (from 3?
7e, relish ...
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... decrepitude, disease, feebleness, infirmness, malaise, sickliness,
unhealthiness; compare DISEASE 1, SICKNESS 1 rel debilitation, decay,
enfeeblement, failing, frailty, weakening, weakness; diseasedness, unwellness;
illness, indisposition ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
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Classics of Moral and Political Theory (Fifth Edition)
Whence it stems, this diseasedness? For man is sicker, more unsure, more
changing, more undetermined than any other animal, of this there is no doubt—
he is the sick animal: how does this come about? Certainly he has also dared
more, ...
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The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies
Thus, the factor scores can be employed in imposing an order in the spatial
variations of the level of diseasedness in the ward areas in the city. The main
concern here is to identify the "disease-clusters" based on hospital records. In
order to ...
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The French Revolution: A History
... has got pike and musket, and now goes burning Chateaus, passing resolutions
and haranguing under roof and sky, may be said to have sprung ; and, by law of
Nature, must grow. To judge by the madness and diseasedness both of itself, ...
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The Whole Works: Erubhin or miscellanies, and the harmony of ...
... as absolute and sole king in the second year of the reign of Pekah, yet began
he to reign as viceroy, in the diseasedness of his father, the year before. 12. It is
said“ Hoshea, the son of Elab, began to reign in the twelfth year of Ahaz; whereas
, ...
John Lightfoot, John Rogers Pitman, 1822
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Literary Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century
He joined no party, club, or any of the radical societies, which he characterizes as
"ascarides in the bowels of the state, subsisting on the weakness and
diseasedness, and having for their final object the death of that state, whose life
had been ...
George Edward Woodberry, 1921
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Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
DISDAINFULLY dIzdin'fullE, adv. ficrement. DISDAINFULNESS dizdEn'fulnEs,a.
dédain. an DISEASE dIz6z', s. maladic, f. mil, 1». DISEASE, va. incommcder,
rendre malade. DISEASEDNESS dizE'zEdnEs, a. indisposition, f. état malndif, m.
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The Immortality of the Soul: So Farre Forth as it is ...
That the latter is falseis manifest from hence, that then the change of Air, or
Distemþc'r and Diseasedness, could not prejudice her in her Inventive and purely
Intellesictuali Operations --, but it is manifest that they doe,and that a mans Minde
is ...
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The Theory of the Earth: Containing an Account of the ...
This Renovation is .a restauration to some former state : and I hope not to that
state of indigency, and misery, and diseasedness, which we languish under at
present. But to that pristine Paradisiacal state, which was the blessing of the first ...