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The Tense System in English Relative Clauses: A Corpus-Based ...
She will retain a strength which her future children * have not and towards which
they * have at times something of a sophisticated and urbanized 'neshness' (soft
squeamishness). The use of the future tense in both the RC and the SUPC may ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: New volumes
I don't know for certain ; but I should be inclined to think it was from general
neshness of constitution. She was such a limber maid that 'a could stand no
hardship." T. Hardy, Madding Crowd, xli. Nesopitbecidse (nes'o-pi-the'si-de), n. pi
. [NL.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1909
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences ...
i. p. 325, Lond., 1864), the following directions are given as to its use : — " For
stirring of the inwards, take the inward neshness of the fruit, without the kernels,
by weight of two pennies ; give it, pounded in lithe beer to be drunk; it stirreth the
...
Thomas Spencer Baynes, 1890
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
Yes, ma'am." “ What did she die from P” “ I don't know for certain ; but I should be
inclined to think it was from general neshness of constitution. She was. such a
limberzmaid that 'a could stand no hardship, even when I knowed her, and 'a
went ...
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
... and in a herbal of the llth century, written in Saxon (Cockayne, Leechdoms, &c.,
vol. i p. 325, Lond., 1864'), the following directions are given as to its use :-" For
stirring of the inwards, take the inward neshness of the fruit, without the kernels, ...
Thomas Spencer Baynes, 1891
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: latest edition. A dictionary ...
i. p. 325, Lund., 1864), the following directions are given as to its use : — "-For
stirring of the inwards, take the inward neshness of the fruit, without the kernels,
by weight of two pennies ; give it, pounded in lithe beer to be drunk; it stirreth the
...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1902
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, ...
i. p. 325, Lond., 1864), the following directions are given as to its use: — "For
stirring of the inwards, take the inward neshness of the fruit, without the kernels,
by weight of two pennies ; give it, pounded in lithe beer, to be drunk ; it stirreth the
...
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Medieval lore: an epitome of the science, geography, animal ...
... not swiftly pured, but troublous and thick, and of quicksilver, the substance of
lead is gendered, and is gendered in mineral places ; so of uncleaness of impure
brimstone lead hath a manner of neshness, and smircheth his hand that toucheth
...
Bartholomaeus (Anglicus), Robert Steele, 1893
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Natural History in Shakespeare's Time: Being Extracts ...
were no pikes and pricks, neshness of flesh in beasts were idle to mankind. For
with such a beast's skin, cloths be cleansed and piked. Bartholomew (Berthelet),
bit. xviii. § 63. The serpent seeketh out the Hedgehog's den, and falleth upon her
...
Herbert West Seager, 1896
I don't know for certain ; but I should be inclined to think it was from general
neshness of constitution. She was such a limber maid that 'a could stand no
hardship, even when I knowed her, and 'a went like a candle-snoff, so 'tis said.
She was ...