Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Damaged or spoiled by insufficient salting, as cured, fish.
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Mercia, in the year 792, and his state was thenceforth [* mited] with that of Offa, as we shall relate presently.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part A. From the Britons of Early Times to King John David Hume 1743
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The Bench of Justice K.M. Joseph and M.L. Joseph Francis criticised the government while hearing writ petitions filed by Harrisons M.layalam L.mited, Wayanad district panchayat vice-president George Pothen and another person.
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The Bench of Justice K.M. Joseph and M.L. Joseph Francis criticised the government while hearing writ petitions filed by Harrisons M.layalam L.mited, Wayanad district panchayat vice-president George Pothen and another person.
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The Bench of Justice K.M. Joseph and M.L. Joseph Francis criticised the government while hearing writ petitions filed by Harrisons M.layalam L.mited, Wayanad district panchayat vice-president George Pothen and another person.
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The Bench of Justice K.M. Joseph and M.L. Joseph Francis criticised the government while hearing writ petitions filed by Harrisons M.layalam L.mited, Wayanad district panchayat vice-president George Pothen and another person.
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A single title can enter only ONE of the five main categories (Feature, Short, L.mited Series, Continuing Series, David L. Wolper Student Achievement)
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His ambition was great, and his desire of office unli - mited.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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Ettrick, a river in Selkirkfliire, which rifes from the mountainous region in the s\v, and having formed a junftion with the Yarrow, their \mited streams meet the Tweed, where that river enters Roxburghfliire.
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Great thoughts are al - ways general, and confift in pofitions not li - mited by exceptions, and in defcriptions not defcending to minutenefs.
The Lives of the English Poets: and a criticism on their works 1795
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The objection to this is, That the recovery was fuffered in purfuance oi 'the deed in 1725, wherein there were new ufes li - mited, but the only ufes which make any difference in that deed are to Philip the fon and his heirs, fo there is nobody con - cerned in the queftion but Philip and his heirs.
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, in the time of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke. [1736-1754] Sanders, Francis Williams, 1769-1831, ed 1794
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