A New Guide to the English Tongue, 1751Scolar P., 1967 - 154 pages |
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... adding the Termination , are formed Adjectives of Plenty or of Abounding ; as , from Health comes bealthy ; from Wealth , wealthy . 2. By adding the Termination en , are formed Adjectives that fignify the Matter out of which any Thing ...
... adding the Termination , are formed Adjectives of Plenty or of Abounding ; as , from Health comes bealthy ; from Wealth , wealthy . 2. By adding the Termination en , are formed Adjectives that fignify the Matter out of which any Thing ...
Page 142
... adding , that although the Smart of the Wound was gone , yet the Mark was left , and the Remembrance of it was still frefit in her Memory . The Interpretation . It is not fafe to trust that Man , who bath once made a Breach in ...
... adding , that although the Smart of the Wound was gone , yet the Mark was left , and the Remembrance of it was still frefit in her Memory . The Interpretation . It is not fafe to trust that Man , who bath once made a Breach in ...
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