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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun February.
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•J bolder Tice of bold mankind, itaal! for thy feverer lage, dbc ranker follies of our age.
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A houfe of nuns, of women dedicated to the feverer duties of religion.
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language ... 1791
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Weak as thou art, yet haplefs mud thou know The toils of flight, or fome feverer woe!
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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The impartial laws of Fate To nobler virtues wed feverer cares.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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The monk spoke again, repeating in a feverer tone, “Did you never hear any thing extraordinary concerning father
The Italian 2004
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■ naAivity, to give it no feverer name, by which tbil war has been drawn into fbch a Ungth; yon know, and will avoid them.
Chrysal: Or, the Adventures of a Guinea. Wherein are Exhibited Views of ... 1794
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They are hnpoverifhed by every gleans which can be invented; and they are kept in a perpetual Terror by the Horrors of a State-in - quifition; here you fee a People deprived of all ra - tional Freedom, tyrannized over by about two Thoufand Men j and yet this Body of two Thou - fand are fo far from enjoying any Liberty by the Sub - jection of the reft, that they are in an infinitely feverer
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The autumn was various; a dry and fine 06lober, toward the end of it iharp frofty mornings; a {howery November, with a fharp froft in the middle, yet often pleafant; and after Decem - ber 5th, a confiderable fnow (in fome countries it was very great) and a feverer frofl than is ufual before Chriftmas lafted tijll into January, % ii%
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/•But there is another inftance wherein that vertue has a feverer trial, and that is when a Wife lies under the caufelefsjealoufies of the Husband, (I fey caufelefs, for if they be juft Sect.
The ladies calling, by the author of The whole duty of man. [Another] 1677
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