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Show to any who does not baulk his own reafon, out o South love to their vice A divine might have employed his pains to better purpofe, than in the zaflinefs of Plautus an Some private veflels took one of the Aquapulc thips, and very narrowly mified of the other. §zvi 5. Avaricioufly; fparingly Na'rRrownEss. #./. [from zarrow. 1. Want of breadth or widenefs In ou Gothic cathedrals Carnarvon Propitious ftar | whofe facred pow' Prefided o'er the monarch's naral hour Thy radiant voyages for ever run iion That prince, who fhould be fo wife and godlike as by eftablifhed laws of liberty to fecure protetio and encouragement to the honeft induftry of mankind, againft the oppreffion of power, and 7arownefs of party, will quickly be too hard for hi Locke neighbouts 3. Confine contraGtednefs fate The mo% learned and ingenious fociety in Europe, confefs the zarrowvefs of human attainments Nath'lefs which either th the zarrownefs of thy fortune to the narrownefs o the way thou art to pafs, is there any thing bu South mercy in all this 5. Want of capacity Another difpofition in men improper for philofophical contemplations from fo muc zarrownef th the which make is no of their fpirit an Ma'saL adj. [nafus ing to the nofe T pronounc th nafals an fom wowels {firitally, the throat is brough and it makes a guttural pronunciation o Some unicorns are among infeéts kinds of naficornous beetles defcribed by MofFetus Brown NA'STY 1. Dirty adj. [naft, nat, German, wet. filthy; fordid; naufeous; pol 2. Obfcenity; grofinefls of ideas Their naflincfs, their dull obfcene talk and ri Tenple a nation of the brave and on this fide the grave Na"r1onNAL. adj. [national, French fro nation. Publick general nho private no parucular They in their earthly Canaan plac'd Long time fhall dwell and profper: but when fin WNational interrupt their public peace Lilton Such a rational devotion infpires men with fentiments of religious gratitude, and fwells their heart with joy and exultation Addijon The aftonifhing vitories our armies have bee crowned with, were in fome meafure the blefling returned upon that zational charity which has bee b birth beloner.' time or place of birth If thefe me they have no wings to fly from God, Sbak Many of our bodies fhall, no doubt 5. Original ) Sbakg/}eare‘s Ha‘yfl that which gave being, Have T now feen death ? is this theya I muft return to zatiwe duft? O figh Of terror, foul, and ugly to behold Na'rionaLness. #. /. [from national. Reference to the people in general I tence of planting religion; God furely vil be pleafed with fuch facrifices. Bacor's Adh 1 Tully, the humble mufhroom fearcely knom The lowly natiwe of a country town. Dryder'fis Make no extirpation of the natives, undup There ftood a monument to Tacitusthehifei to the emperors Tacitus and Florianus, s the place Our natiwes have a fuller habit, fquaren al more extended chefts, than the people thtbet Bt yond ‘us to the fouth 2 Offspring Th' accufation All caufe unborn, could never be the ratitt. Of pur fo frank donatien. Shakepearés a'"" Na'rivensss. z /. [from native. . of being produced by nature NATIVITY. 2. f [nati-vite',.French :d 1. Birth ; iffue into life Concluding ever with a thankigiving f nativity of our Saviour, in whofe birth lhe £ of all are only blefled They lovked upon thofe as the true day:hoc P"" clean.sh data import.tsv out README nativity, wherein they were freed fro d wor m ef ub tr o ro fo an 2. Time, place, or manner ol b My hufband, and my children both And you the calenders of theit natiaitfy 0 0]‘% s‘ h: (f re :e ks Sb t fea ip' gof t G "They {ay there is divinity m°dd""'§haé o bort When T vow, I weep; and voWs {0000 in nativity, chance or death In their satiwity all trath appears: { Canaan Thy birth and thy ratiwity 15 © NA"TURAL. adj. [naturali I but where their fins are public and naticnal too The term adulterous chiefly relates to the Jews who being zativnally efpoufed to God by covenant, every fin of theirs was in a peculiar manne {piritual adultery South Na‘Tive. 7 f1. One born in any place; original fti bitant 3. State or place of being Pr 2. Bigotted to one's own country Na'rioNALLY. adv. [from national. With regard to the nation have defeated the Law, and o fo confpicuous Addifon God, in the execution of his judgments, neve vifits a people with public and general calamities Rogers birth th born in th Are there, faid-I, who from this fad furvey This human chaos, carry fmiles away Young The moft pernicious infection next the plague is the fmell of the jail, when prifoners have bee long and clofe and zafily kept. Bacon's Nat Hift Conferre 4. Relating to the birth; pertaipi u o and living under the fame gevern A realm of death Na'stiLy. adv. [from zafly. 1. Dirtily 5 filthily ; naufeoufly "L his canfed the feditious to remain within thei ftation, which by reafon of the zaftinefs of th beaftly multitude, might more fitly be termed Hayward kennel than a camp Haughty and huge, as High Dutch bride Sach naflinefs and fo much prid Pope Are oddly join'd by fate from the fame bluod men A nation crutht leud 2. Obicenely ; grofsly Na'sTingss. #z./. [from zafty. or DIt filiv derive fignifies a great numbe When after battle I the field have fee Spread o'er with ghaftly fhapes, which once wer 1 th(ej native fedatenefs of theiy zl;:;:;el:om@, And fir&? tis to {peak whatever we pleafe,;)n:h Raleigh 2. A great number: emphatically Sir Thomas More, in bis anfwer to Luther, ha thrown out the greateft heap of nafly language tha Atterbury perhaps ever was put together Savift A nice man, is a man of nafly ideas Obfcene properl But ours is a privilege ancien and Hangs not on an ordinagnce, or po::: ;:Z, Ne ment luted 2 natio fame country as thofe fou ham Find 'na{ifve graves familie Na'sicornoUSs. adj. [nafus and cornu. Having the horn on the nofe thel Nathlefs he fo endur'd, 'till on the beac Of that inflamed fea he ftood, and call' Miltor's Paradife Loft His legions Sharp's Surg retired t #ative punifhment; though they can outiy natio Spenfor Unto this point, we will appeafe our jar The torrid clim Smote on him fore befides, vaulted with fire filled all France with our nation When the difcharge leffens, pafs a fmall prob through the 7afa/ dutt into the nofe every time i is dreft, in order to dilate it a little 3 If Edward I1I. had profpered in his Frenc wars, and peopled with Englifh the towns which h won, as he began at Calais driving out the French his fucceffors holding the fame courfe, would hav th to labour Holder The member fince we paffed ar [nation, French z. Natural ; fuch as is according th not is Latin. 1. A people diftinguithed from anothe people; generally by their language original, or government Belong Latin. my brother NA""PION. #. / Spenfer But fcorn'd been deeds of fond foolery tha Yet nathmore by his bold hearty fpeech Could his blood-frozen heart embolden'd be. Sperf [from ne bas, or bas not.] Obfolete For pity'd is mifhap that zas remedy [na NA"THMORE. adv. [na the more. Oblolete ver the more underftanding, as becaufe they will not take tim Burnet's Theory to extend them Nas Th Jefs, Saxon.] Neverthelefs: formed thus nathelefs, nath'lefs. Obfolete The Latin, a fevere.and compendious language If God will fit thee for this paffage, by takin off thy load, and emptying thy bags, and fo fui adv Na'THLESS m‘m I lu.s' dotrine doth not enter by the gy But of itfelf is native in the breatt In progreflive motion, the arms and legs mov fucceflively, but in natation both together. Brown Denban 4. Meannefs; poverty T}:(ill"ztatl've mufick b}' her Kilful Prior a&t of fwimming Cheap vulgar arts, whofe #arrezunefs afford No flight for thoughts, but poorly fticks at words ‘barbarity or the narrownefs of modern tongues canDryden not fupply in more And ftrive to pafs, as fhe coylg wefi'l' ture ; original 7. /. [natatio, Lat. NaTA'TION G lanwille often exprefies that in one word Camden Thomas of Brotherton Would or‘t'entimes amongfiyth efl ?:;al:owgfi their »atal places, as Edward o fro took name of comprehen wan Want of extent Sinc She more fweet than any bid o princes childre ITI of Henr Fm‘ ficial Native ; relating to nativity the tim 1. Produced by nature Na‘raL. adj. [natal, Fr. natalis, Larin. th len i ou ru o t heig i rif i mak arc Addifon on Iraly 2 ench. Dryden Ariftophanes the marreznefs of th NATIVE. o). F baldry, cannot but be very naufeous and offenfiv within a little 4. Nearly No NA ' Thefe, in their dark-nativity Shall yield us, pregnant with iniet? rel, French. 1. Produced or effected b na?lk,:h artificial heavy body, whic fro is pe them to contrive fuch an O t b l n t n c a f a l g T n t m t g l I 2 This would turn the vein o |