A Translation, in English Daily Used, of the Seventeen Letters Forming Part of the Peshito-Syriac Books of the New Covenant Writings: Which Have Been Received Throughout the East, from the Beginning, as Written in Syriac by Inspiration of God : a Like Translation of the Inspired Greek Text of These Letters, in a Corresponding Column on Each Page ...
... neither Jew nor Syrian ; neither cir- cumcision nor uncircumcision ; neither Greek nor barbarian ; neither bond- servant , nor free man ; but the Anointed is all things and in every one . 12. Put on therefore as the chosen of God , holy ...
A Bibliographical Dictionary; Containing a Chronological Account, Alphabetically Arranged, of the Most Curious, Scarce, Useful, and Important of Books, in All Departments of Literature, which Have Been Published in Latin, Greek, Coptic, Hebrew, Samaritan, Syriac, Chaldee, Aethiopic, Arabic, Persian, Armenian, &c. from the Infancy o: With Biographical Anecdotes ... Including the Whole of the Fourth Edition of Dr. Harwood's View of the Classics, with Innumerable Additions and Amendments : to which are Added, an Essay on Bibliography ... and an Account of the Best English Translation of Each Greek and Latin Classic ...
... Account of the Best English Translation of Adam Clarke. tate the letters of the мs . The Latin version which accompanies the Greek text on the opposite page , is the old Itala . The Codex Beza contains more remarkable readings than any ...
Linguae Britannicae Vera Pronunciatio : Or, a New English Dictionary. Containing I. An Explanation of All English Words Used by the Best Writers;...II. The Language from which Each Word is Derived. III. The Part of Speech to which it Belongs. IV. A Supplement of Upwards of 4000 Proper Names.In which Every Words Has Not Only the Com
... L. Dive , ( V. ) 1. To go under water . 2. To penetrate or fearch narrowly into a business , & c . Diver , ( S. ) 1 ... Divine , ( V. ) 1. To foretel . guefs or conjecture . L. Divi'ne , ( S. ) A clergyman . Divine , ( A. ) Heavenly ...
The Origin and Progress of Letters: An Essay in Two Parts : the First Shewing When, and by Whom Letters Were Invented : the Formation of the Alphabets of Various Nations : Their Manner of Writing, on what Materials, and with what Instruments Men Have Written in Different Ages to the Present Time : Wherein is Considered the Great Utility of this Art with Regard to Mankind : the Second Part Consists of a Compendious Account of the Most Celebrated English Penmen, with the Titles and Characters of the Books They Have Published Both from the Rolling and Letter Press : Interspersed with Many Interesting Particulars by Way of Notes Throughout the First Part : and the Second is a New Species of Biography Never Attempted Before in English : the Whole Collected from Undoubted Authorities
... Writing, on what Materials, and with what Instruments Men Have Written in Different Ages to the Present William Massey. ceeded Mr. John Seddon , in Sir John Johnson's free ... could bear no ... College , Cambridge , dated April the 23d [ 39 ]
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An Outline of Ship Building in Four Parts: In Four Parts ; Part I. Methods of Construction the Body, and Instr. for Making Calculations, with Examples ... Part II. On the Actual Building of Ships, Including the Method of Forming and Combining the Parts which Compose the Structures ... Part III. On the Principal Material Used in Ship-building: Timber, Iron and Copper. Part IV. Vocabulary of Terms, with the Corresponding Terms in Foreign Languages
In Four Parts ; Part I. Methods of Construction the Body, and Instr. for Making Calculations, with Examples ... Part II. On the Actual Building of Ships, Including the Method of Forming and Combining the Parts which Compose the ...
A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names: In which the Words are Accented and Divided Into Syllables Exactly as They Ought to be Pronounced, According to Rules Drawn from Analogy and the Best Usuage to which are Added Terminational Vocabularies of Hebrew, Greek and Latin Proper Names, in which the Words are Arranged According to Their Final Syllables, and Classed According to Their Accents; by which the General Analogy of Pronunciation May be Seen at One View, and the Accentuation of Each Word More Easily Remembered. Concluding with Observations on the Greek and Latin Accents and Quantity; with Some Probable Conjectures on the Method of Freeing Them from Obscurity and Confusion in which They are Involved, Both by the Ancients and Moderns
... verb , in which our tongue is remark ably defcient , still it is doubtful whether this distinction be of any real ... prophecy and the verb to prophesy follow this analogy , only by writing the noun with head the verb with the s , and ...
A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin and Scripture Proper Names: In which the Words are Accented and Divided Into Syllables Exactly as They Ought to be Pronounced, According to Rules Drawn from Analogy and the Best Usage : to which are Added, Terminational Vocabularies of Hebrew, Greek and Latiln Proper Names, in which the Words are Arranged According to Their Final Syllables, and Classed According to Their Accents : by which the General Analogy of Pronunciation May be Seen at One View, and the Accentuation of Each Word More Earily Remembered : Concluding with Observations on the Greek and Latin Accent and Quantity : with Some Probable Conjectures on the Method of Freeing Them from the Obscurity and Confusion in which They are Involved, Both by the Ancients and Moderns ...
Egerton's Theatrical Remembrancer: Containing a Complete List of All the Dramatic Performances in the English Language; Their Several Editions, Dates, and Sizes, and the Theatres where They Were Originally Performed: Together with an Account of Those which Have Been Acted and are Unpublished, and a Catalogue of Such Latin Plays as Have Been Written by English Authors, from the Earliest Production of the English Drama to the End of the Year MDCCLXXXVII.
... Enterlude , intituled , the Mar- " riage of Witte and Science , 4to . 1570 . 20. " A new Enterlude , no lefs wittie than pleasant , inti- " tuled , Newe Cuftome devised of late and for diverse Causes now fet forth , never before this ...
Re-edited ... by E. H. Barker. With the ... corrections ... and additions ... by C. Anthon. To which is subjoined ... an appendix, containing I. A table of the Greek Calendar. II. A list of places, in Latin and English, in which classical presses have been established, ... by D. J. Vipan. III. Notices of the Arabian medical writers
... Spartan , who stabbed Epami nondas , the Theban general , at the battle of ... T. Q. Flamininus , on account ments by his generals with Lysimachus . He of the ... lost Asia , and established himself in Macedonia after the death of ...
Palæoromaica, or historical and philological disquisitions: inquiring whether the Hellenistic style is not Latin-Greek? Whether the many new words in the Elzevir Greek Testament are not formed from the Latin? And whether the hypothesis that the Greek text of many manuscripts of the New Testament is a translation or a re-translation
... Non profuit illis sermo AUDITUS . [ Nom . S. and Gen. S. ] ὁ λογος της ακοης 192. Heb . iv . 2 . 190 " Continet Scriptura ( says Hardouin ) Græce #gEXEI EV TY VgUDN , continet in Scriptura ... Nom . S. and 280 [ Disq . IV . PALEOROMAICA .
A Practical Grammar of the Turkish Language (as Spoken and Written): With Exercises for Translation Into Turkish, Quotations from Turkish Authors Illustrating Turkish Syntax and Composition, and Such Rules of the Arabic and Persian Grammars as Have Been Adopted by the Osmanlis, the Pronunciation Being Given in English Letters Throughout
... Turkish Grammars which have hitherto appeared in English were extremely defective , and only adapted to give the most rudimentary knowledge of colloquial Turkish . A great number of Arabic and Persian rules of grammar , which have been ...
A Practical Grammar of the Turkish Language, as Spoken and Written: With Exercises for Translation Into Turkish, Quotations from Turkish Authors Illustrating Turkish Syntax and Composition, and Such Rules of the Arabic and Persian Grammars as Have Been Adopted by the Osmanlis, the Pronunciation Being Given in English Letters Throughout
... Turkish Grammars which have hitherto appeared in English were extremely defective , and only adapted to give the most rudimentary knowledge of colloquial Turkish . A great number of Arabic and Persian rules of grammar , which have been ...
The New Spelling Dictionary: Teaching to Write and Pronounce the English Tongue with Ease and Propriety; in which Each Word is Accented Accoring to Its Just and Natural Pronounciation; the Part of Speech is Properly Distinguished, and the Various Significations are Range in One Line. with a List of Proper Names of Men and Women. The Whole Compiled and Digested in a Manner Entirly New, to Make it a Complete Pocket Companion for Those who Read Milton, Pope, Addison, Shakespeare, Tillotson and Locke, Or Other English Authors of Repute in Prose Or Verse: and in Particular to Assist Young People, Artificers, Tradesmen and Foreigners, Desirous to Understand what They Speak, Read and Write. To which is Prefixed, a Grammatical Introduction to the English Tongue. By the Rev. John Entick, A.M. Editor of Littleton's Latin and English Dictionary, and Schrevelius's Greek Lexicon
... web footed Páimiftry , f . a telling fortunes by the hands Pálming , a ... v.n.to write pamphlets Pamphleteer , f . a writer of pamphlets Pan , f . a ... violet Pandect , f . a complete treatise Pandem'ic , a . incident to a whole people ...
The New Lover's Instructor; Or, Whole Art of Courtship: Being the Lover's Complete Library and Guide: and Containing Full and Complete Instructions Concerning Love, Courtship, and Marriage. Whereby Every Part of Those Laudable and Important Concerns is Rendered Perfectly Easy to All Capacities; and Including, Among a Very Great Variety of Other Curious Articles, Equally Instructive and Entertaining, the Most Ingenious Love Letters, in a Great Variety of Forms, Written to and from Both Sexes, Relative to Courtship and Marriage, Calculated for the Use of Persons of All Ranks and Conditions of Life. The Politest Personal Conversations Between Lovers, &c. On the Subjects of Love and Marriage, Equally Interesting to Parents, Guardians, Children, and Wards. Cards of Compliment, Proper to be Used in Courtship by Lovers of Both Sexes, and Suited to All the Emergencies and Situations of Human Life. Love Epistles in Verse, Written in an Elegant Style;-and a Variety of Other Poems and Necessary Particulars, on the Important Subjects of Love and Courtship. The Whole Tending to Guide the Youthful Mind in the Most Engaging of It's Pursuits; to Direct Each Sex how to Make a Prudent Choice in Partner for Life; to Lead to Happiness Through the Paths of Virtue and Honour and to Remove Entirely Those Disagreeable Embarrassments, which Many Persons are Under in Making Proposals of Marriage. Published Under the Direction and Inspection of Charles Freeman, Esq. and Mrs. Charlotte Dorrington. Embellished with a Beautiful Frontispiece, Entirely New
InnoScope: 2011: We have been sharing the stories of innovative companies, which we’ve had the opportunity to work with due to the projects we support since 2007 in Turkish. By doing so, we wanted to increase innovative susceptibility and encourage other companies as well by focusing on the common basics of these individually unique success stories. Honored to be presenting the 53 success stories that we have compiled until now, we thank all companies that have given us the privilege to share their stories in this publication. We felt the stories we have in hand also gives a perfect scope into the competitive innovation capacity of a fast emerging economy in Turkey, hence we decided to produce the “InnoScope: 2011”
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Mr. Rutherfoord's Letters, the third edition, now divided in three parts. The first containing those which were written from Aberdeen ... The second and third containing some, which were written from Anwoth, ... and others ... from St. Andrews, London,&c. Published by a Welwisher to the work, etc
... DOC love to the Gospel and to Chriflour of the womb with them , and so they must be left to embrace what Religion is most sura- ble to corrupt nature . Nor can it be away approven by the Lord în scriptures to cxcommunicat from the ...
A Greek-English Reference Manual To The Vocabulary Of The Greek New Testament. Based on Tischendorf’s Greek New Testament Text and on Strong’s Greek Lexicon With Some Additions and Amendments
... Pronunciation: lam'-po Derivation: a primary verb Definition (Strong's): to ... Laodicea Aooëlkeūg: 1 Strong's number: G2994 Word in Strong's: Aooëlketig ... Pronunciation: lam'-ekh Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H3929) Definition ...
A Lexicon of the Greek Language, for the Use of Colleges and Schools. Containing, 1. A Greek-English, 2. An English-Greek Lexicon. To which is Prefixed a Concise Grammar of the Greek Language
... stealth ; seduce . Ὑπολαμπάς , άδος , f . ( υπό , λάμπω ) , an aperture to admit light . - Υπολαμπής , έoς , some- what brilliant . -Υπολάμπω , 10 shine a little . - Υπόλαμψις , εως , f . a feeble light . Ὑπολανθάνω ( ὑπὸ , λανθάνω , to ...
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A Pocket Dictionary; Or Complete English Expositor: Shewing Readily the Part of Speech to which Each Word Belongs; ... To which is Prefix'd an Introduction Containing an History of the English Language, with a Compendious Grammar: and a Recommendation of the Manuscript Copy, in a Letter from Dr. Bevis to the Publisher
... L. DIVIDEND , ( S. ) 1. A fhare , 2. In A- rithmetick , a number to be divided into equal parts by another number . L. DIVIDERS , ( S. ) A fort of compaffes . DIVINA'TION , ( S. ) Foretelling things to come . F. DIVINE , ( V. ) 1. To ...
A Catalogue of Books, Prints, and Books of Prints, for 1792. Consisting of a Great Variety of Curious Articles, Selected from the Valuable Libraries which Have Been Sold During the Last Winter; Consisting of Antient MSS. and Missals, ... The Books are Now Selling, for Ready Money Only, ... by John Simco, ...
John Simco. 1203 Cofin's Canon of Holy Scripture , with Frontispiece , by Hollar , 1s 6d 1657 2204 Culverwel ( Nathaniel ) ... 2225 Glanvil ( Jofeph ) Sermons and Remains , with his funeral Ser - ́s mon , 28 1681 2226 Goodman's penitent ...
Micrographia Illustrata, OR, The Knowledge of the MICROSCOPE Explain'd: Together with an ACCOUNT of A New Invented UNIVERSAL, Single Or Double, MICROSCOPE, Either of which is Capable of Being Applied to an Improv'd SOLAR APPARATUS: This TREATISE Contains a Description of the Nature, Uses, and Magnifying Powers of Microscopes in General; Together with Full Directions how to Prepare, Apply, and Examine, as Well as Preserve, All Sorts of Minute Objects: Also an Account of The Principal MICROSCOPICAL DISCOVERIES, that Have Hitherto Been Mentioned by the Most Celebrated AUTHORS, Together with a Great Variety of New Experiments and Observations. The WHOLE Being, as it Were, A NATURAL HISTORY of a Multitude of Aerial, Terrestrial, and Aquatick Animals, Seeds, Plants, &c. To which is Added, A TRANSLATION of Mr. JOBLOTT's Observations on the Animalcula, that are Found in Many Different Sorts of Infusions; AND A Very Particular Account of that Surprising Phaenomenon, The Fresh Water Polype, Translated from the French Treatise of Mr. Trembley. This WORK is Compiled for the Assistance of Those, who are Desirous of Surveying the Extensive Beauties of the Minute Creation; And is Illustrated with 65 Copper-plates, Curiously Engrav'd, which Contain Above 560 Pictures of MICROSCOPIC OBJECTS
... pelis ( 12 p . 124 . p . 124 . SECT . XX . Of the little Flowers of different Sorts that are found in Meadows , Op . 124 . SECT . XXI . An Infufion of fweet Bafil , p . 125 . SECT . XXII . Infufion of Blue - bortles , a fecond Time , p ...
An introduction to the English language and learning. In three parts. Part I. A spelling-book of arts and sciences ... Part II. The rudiments of English grammar ... Part III. Lessons on all the above-mentioned sciences ... To which is added, a catalogue of such books in the English language as are proper to be read upon the liberal
... Parts of a Sen- tence or Period , in which the Senfe or Affeveration is compleatly finished , or does not enter into the following Parts . As , In the Beginning , God created the Heavens and the Earth : and the Earth was with- out Form ...
A New and Complete Greek Gradus, Or, Poetical Lexicon of the Greek Language: With a Latin and English Translation, an English-Greek Vocabulary, and a Treatise on Some of the Principal Rules for Ascertaining the Quantity of Syllables and on the Most Popular Greek Metres
... Orchomeni . an ancient K. of Orchomenus . Some of his descendants settled in ... 5. 119 . SYN . Αποδυρομαι , θρηνεω , κλαίω . Μινδρος . stridulus . plaintive ... half barbarian , | ὡς αλλοχρως όπλοισι μιξοβαρβαρος . Phaen . 140 . Μιξόβδας ...
A Law Dictionary of Words, Terms, Abbreviations and Phrases which are Peculiar to the Law and of Those which Have a Peculiar Meaning in the Law: Also Latin Phrases and Maxims with Their Translations, Including an Appendix Containing a List of Abbreviations of Law Books with Their Meaning and Explanation of Words and Symbols Used in Law Publications, and a Table Showing how to Ascertain the Date of an English Decision