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You are not going to make any dispeace ——” “I never thought of making any
dispeace,” said Will; but that was all he said. He was brief, as he always was, and
uncommunicative, and inclined, now he had got all he wanted, to get up abruptly
...
We all thought it was best not to inquire into it We know what we saw ; but,
remember you have pledged your word not to make any dispeace with what I
have told you. You are not to make a disturbance in the family about it. It is all
over and ...
We all thought it was best not to inquire into it We know what we saw ; but,
remember you have pledged your word not to make any dispeace with what 1
have told you. You are not to make a disturbance in the family about it. It is all
over and ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell,
1866
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The Struggle for Mastery: Britain, 1066-1284
Yet it was not Alan who emerged victorious from 'the great dispeace' between
1226 and 1231. He had to accept Hugh de Lacy's recovery of Ulster and failed to
sustain his ally, Reginald, in Man. The real victor was the king of Norway.
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
DISPARAGE, sb. Se. (JAM) Disparity, inequality of rank. [0 Fr. (ll-spnragc,
inequality of rank in marriage (Governor); 1) Lat. disparagi'um, 'inequality in bluid,
honour, dignity ' (SHIN-2).] DISPART, see Desperate. d DISPEACE, sb. ()bsol ...
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Into God: an exercise in contemplation
or resolution will overcome distracting dispeace springing from his own shaky
moral state. The very experience of Divine Peace he has so far managed to win,
indeed, will accuse him most eloquently. The very progress he has so far made
will ...
Robert Gustavus Coulson,
1981
Dispeace : Dissioht. — I came across these two words recently. Who coined them
? I am told that distight is used by Southey; and Webster assigns dispeace to
Irving, but does not state whether of the twain, Washington or Edward, is meant.
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The Chambers Dictionary
466 468. dismay! dispeace dlsmayl dis-mdl', (obs) vt to deprive of mail (armour);
to break mail from (Spenser). [OFr desmailler, from des- (L dis-\ privative), and
maille mail] disme dim, (Shakesp, etc) n a tenth or tithe. [OFr; see dime]
dismember ...
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The new British Novelist: comprising works by the most ...
... fair-fashioned loonie,” said the maiden, grimly smiling and shaking her head. “
But it is neither my wish nor will to breed dispeace between man and master ;—
though I could ' up -__g--s _\ ¢ Q19_ 132 ELIZABETH on BRUCE. FAMILY oossrr
.
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Sermons and Other Practical Works: Consisting of Above One ...
... who betrays Christ and his truth; nay, nor vindicate any timorous Peters, who,
under some temptation, may deny Christ and his cause at a time ; nor ought to
justify any wicked instruments of the dispeace, destruction and disturbance of the
...