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Show i EN Tn refpe& of the encumbrances of aliving, confide whether it be fufficient for his family, and to main Iyl tain hofpitality Ency/CLICAL. adj. [#yzuwenxss.] Circular fent round through a large region This council was not received in patriarchal fees which is eviden from Photius's encyclical epiftle t Stz'!/iugfleet the patriarch of Alexandria ENcYCLOPE'DIA, | 7. /o [Sysvmpomusde. The circle of fciEncycrorE'DY ences; the round of learning In this encyclopedia and round of knowledge like the great wheels of heaven, we muft obferv two circles, that while we are daily carried about and whirled on by the fwing and rapt of the one we may maintain-a natural and proper courfe -i .the fober wheel of the other. Brown's Vuigar Err ' Every fcience borrows from all the reit, and w cannot attain any fingle one without the excyc/opedy - Glanville This art may juftly claim a place in the encyclopadia, efpecially fuch as ferves for'y model of educaArbuthnot tion for an able politician veficle or bag Eucyfled tumours borrow their names from a cyf or bag in which they are contained. Sharp's Surgery 7. / "END [eno, Saxon. 1. The extremity of the length of any thin materially extended. Of bodies that hav equal dimenfions we do not ufe end: th extremity of breadth is fide Jonathan put forth the esd of the rod that was i 1 Sam his hand, and dipt it in a honeycomb 2, Extremity or laft part in general The extremity and bounds of all bodies we hav no difficult to arriv but at i ‘the min whe there, it finds nothing to hinder its progrefs into thi endlefs expanfion of that it ca conceive any end death in his eye neither find, no Focke 3. The laft particle of any aflignable duration Behold the day groweth to an end Fudges At the end of two months fhe returned. "Fudges 1t the world's age and death be argu'd wel By the fun's fall, which now tow'rds earth doth bend Then we might fear, thatvirtue, fince fhe fel Donye So low as woman, fhould be near her end 4. The conclufion or ceflation of any a&ion Jacob had made an ezd of commanding his fons Gen Milo' Remembe L'Eftrange Rofcommon Nahun 13. Abolition There would be an exd of all ‘civil government 5. Whe exd is not ufed materially, it i oppole to begznning Better is the exd than the beginning thereof. Feclef 6. The conclufion or laft part of any thing as the exnd of' chapter difcourfe 7. Ultimate' ftate; final doom Mar the exd of the perfe® man, and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace Pfalins 8. The point beyond which no profeffia . can be made They, reel to and fro, and ftagger like'a drunke man, and; aye-at their wits ezd B eviiaay 9. Final determination; conclufio bate or deliberation of de My guilt be on:my head; and there's an end 10. Death; fate; deceafe Shatkefpeare I determine to write the life and the.end, the nature an the fortune of George Villiers. = Hotio The foul receives intelligence By her'near genius, of the body's end . And fo.imparts a, {adnefs to the fenfe. Daniel's Cra 2yt Lo die 14. Caufe of death deftroyer event con His fovereignty ftol'n fort And feem a faint 17. Purpofe 5. To conclude alion or-difcourfe Rom. vie 2 The angel ezded, and in Adam's ea So charming left his voice Nor ought he car'd whom he endamage By tortous wrong, or whom bereav'd of right. Spezn/er It cometh fometime to pafs, that a thing unnecef fary in itfelf doth notwithftanding appear convenien There was a purpofe to reduce the monarchy to republick, which was far from the ezd and purpof of that nation Clarendon I have lov'd to be flill held thing to ferv hav frame commodioul on an for diver Whe thofe exds any one may be fufficient caufe for continuance, though the reft have ceafed Hooker All thofe ‘things which are done by him, hav fome end for which they are done; and the exd fo And to do this, {he muft eternal be Life withvm Indamora Every one defires his ow Adr» Enb on end.] He rais'd the. reft Dyyden back and maket Bacon 7o Enpr'AR dear v. av [from dear.] 'Tomak to make beloved. All thofe inftances of charity which' ufually ese or corrupted fre @, a..[from the noun. that turneth the humour to hazard the wound bleed inwards, endangereth malign ulcers dear eachother, admonition fome old word not eafily recoverable *Tis the great bufinefs of life to fit ourkelves fcx l Za Exp And 1taly's endanger'd peace reftore. Dryden' My kingdom claims your birth; my late defence Of our exdanger'd fleet, may claim your confidence Dryden Volatile falts never exift in an animal bedy; th heat required to make them volatile, ezdangers th H hai Stay'ft thou to vex me here Slave, that, ftill ax exd, turns me to fhame ! Shakef the foes from tHe Lavinian thore 2. To incur the danger of ftands an end 20. dn Exp has a fignification in low language not, eafily. explained; as, woft-a end,. commonly; perhaps it is properly o end, at the conclufion To forc animal Aybuthnot, The intereft endangered is our title.to heaven Rogers Pope [Probably corrupted fro as, hi Lillotfon happinefs L would chufe Upright;: eret prefervation and happi nefs, and therefore hath a mnatural dread of ever thing that can deftroy his being, or exzdanger hi The end of our faft is to pleafe God;. and mak him propitious Smalridge 19 [from endamage. 70 ENDA'NGER. w. a. [from danger. 1. 'To put into hazard; to bring into peril clean.sh data import.tsv out README Dawies But, lofing her, the exd of living lofe For when fuccefs a lover's toHl attends Few afk if fraud or force attain'd his ends the pub Thefe flags of France that are advanced. here Have hither march'd to the exdamagement. Shakef Hoaker. The end of the commandment is charity. 1 Zim Two things 1 fhall propound to you, as ends fince the wife men of this. world have made the theirs Suckling Such conditions did fully comply with all thof ends, for. which thie patliament had firft taken u .arms Clarendon Hearand mar To what éezd T'have brought thee hither. Milton an erroneous opinion is publithed ENDA'MAGEMENT. 7 / Damage ;. lofs.. which they are done, is a reafon of his will to d Her only end is never-ending blifs Shake lick is endamaged, and therefore it becomes puSouth nifhable by the magiftrate A great alteration doth feldom any wife endanag or diforder the globe. Woodward's Natural Hiftory and o o Rather more honour left, and more efteem. Miltor the fam 'c#ds left, by reafon And lay new platforms to ecndamage them The trial hath endamag'd thee ne way 18. 'Thing intended; final defign; the termination of intelleCtual profpe ma even without ufe that ‘coherence which it hath with fomewhat mof neceflary, the removal of the one fhould endamag Hooker the other Where your good word cannot advantage him Shakef Your flander never can exdamage him Gather our foldiers, fcatter'd and difperdt be Can he who kill'd thy brother, live for thee? Dryd Heav'n, as its inftrurgent, my courage fends Heav'n ne'er fent thofe who fight for private exds Dyryden Others are apt to attribute them to fome falfe ex or intention Addifor's Speiator Wifdo T mifchief; to prejudice; to harm intention malicious beauty Ailten 79 ENDA'MAGE. w. a. [from damage. of Holy Writ Shakefp. Rich, 111 What can thy ends titles -built upon eithet of thef could not have defcended to his heir, but muft bav Locke ended with Bim. broken piece exds commonl to fail ceafe 4. T Thus I clothe my naked villain od to conclude ends in a deep figh; and all the inftances of pleafur Laylo have a fting in the tail The end of this day's bufinefs ere it come Shakef But it fufficeth that the day will end With ol breaft to breaft if it be loud and high Our laughing O, that a man might kno 16. Fragment terminate 3. T clufion The end of thefe things is death that Thy bofom might receive my yielded fpright. Fairf Leit he that is the fupreme King of kings Confound your hidden falfechood, and awar Either of you to be the other's exd. Shak. Rich. T11 conclufiv [frfkf:fi]o&w. ¥ this I could obtain Take heed you dally not before your king 15. Confequence to be finifhed _ Yet happy were my death, mine exding bleft Locke Which is, the eternal face of God to fee Who.laft of exdls, and firft of caufesiis ~ Broome of Epic Peetry i the affignment of civil power were by fuch inftitution Kling Harry Shakef. Henry T Then eafe your weary Trojans will attend Dyyden And the long labours of your voyage end total lofs The caufes and defigns of an altion are the beginning: the effeéts of thefe caufes, and the ditficultie met with ia the execution of thefe defigns, are th difficulties, are the exd 7o END, w. 7 1. To come to an end termination is no end of the ftore Ther thee Thy likenefs; for inftead o This fword hath exded him Amos them and refolution of thef The lord of Stafford dear to-day hath bough What is the fign of the exd of the world? Matth 12. Limit to put to death 2. To deftroy Great houfes fhall have an exd with them battle ezd quarre Knolles either win or. lofe the empire That expenfive war under which we have fo lon Smalridge groaned, is not yet ended Rofeommon Do not forfake me in my end Unblam'd through life, lamented in thy exd. Pope 11. Ceflation; period in on He woul Wedg'd in that timber which he ftrove to rend My God, my father, and my friend Ruth They have ended all my hargeft end Yet vainly mofk their age in ftudy fpend No end of writing books, and to no end. Denban middle; and the unravellin 1. To terminate; to conclude; to finifh that hath no can live wel out end, and no ma Enclofed in Ency'sTED. adj. [#d515. EN EN fweetnef of converfation all fignifications of love muf prefled towards children And in the mixture of ali'thefe appear ety, which all the reft endears frequen be ex Lieylo Binban Diedonly thing that eans endéarPeligion 4o you pratlic |