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" ... that he must have the attributes of a conscience, of which memory formed one of the most essential features. Conscience was defined to be " the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions. "
Cooper's Works - Сторінка 327
автори: James Fenimore Cooper - 1855
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Johnson's Dictionary of the English language, in miniature [ed. by J ...

Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 308 стор.
...gained Consanguin'eous, a. near of kin, related Consanguinity, i. relationship by blood Con'science, ;. the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; veracity, reason, reasonableness jnsden'tious, a. scrupulous, just, exact Con'scionable, a. reasonable,...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language: In ...

John Walker - 1810 - 642 стор.
...related by birth Consanguinity, kôn-sâng-gwln'è-té. s.re^lation by blood Conscience, kón'sh¿nse. a. the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of ourselves, veracity, reason Conscientious, kon-shc-èn'shùs- a. scrupulous, exactly just Conscientiously,...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from ...

Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 808 стор.
...CONSARCINATION,*. [from oxwrrctno. La:.] Tlie act of patching together. CONSCIENCE, t. [coiucifatia, Lat.] 1 The faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of ourselves. Spengrr, t Justice ; the estimate of conscience. Svij't. 5 Conicloosncss ; knowledge of...
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The New-York Expositor, Or, Fifth Book: Being a Collection of the Most ...

Richard Wiggins - 1814 - 338 стор.
...gum' i ly, n. re latiun by blood. Con' quest, n. acquisition by iiotorv. Con' science, n. the facul ty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; veracity; reason. Con sci en' tious, a. scrupulous ; just; exact. Con sci e:,' tious ly, ad. according...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Том 3

John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 стор.
...(from contarciño, Latin.) The act of patching together. CO'XSCI EX'L'E. i (ciniKi-icntia, Latin.) I. The faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of ourselves (Spenser). '2. Justice ; the estimate of conscience (Steift). 3. Consciousness; knowledge...
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The New-York Expositor: Or, Fifth Book: Being a Collection of the Most ...

Richard Wiggins - 1825 - 302 стор.
...victor. Con' quest, n. acquisition by victory. Con san guin' i ty, n. relation by blood. Con' science, n. the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; veracity ; reason. Con sci en' tious, a. scrupulous ; just ; exact. Con sci en' tious ly, ad. according...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages ...

Henry Neuman - 1827 - 740 стор.
...thought, idea, conception. 2. (Ant.) Act of conceiving. C'lsciK.vciA, if. 1- Conscience ; the knowledge or faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions, .incito de '«»ciencia, Not scrupulous or delicate with '¿•card to one's morals or feelings. 2....
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary

Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1830 - 686 стор.
...n. act of patching together. 6n'sci?nce, (kSn'sh^ns) n. the faculty by ; bull, bur, rftle.-g, CON 70 which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; the moral sense. Oon-prj en'tioys, (kQn-shf-e'n'shys) a. scrupulous ; regulated by conscience. CTm-sci-e'n'tioys-ly,...
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...

Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1831 - 440 стор.
...Con-sar-cj-na'tipn, n. act of patching together. COn'sciçnce, (kon'shçns) n. the faculty by 70 CON Which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; the moral sense. CÖn-scj-en'tious, (kön-she-en'shuä) a. scrupulous ; regulated by conscience....
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The monikins, by the author of 'The spy' &c

James Fenimore Cooper - 1835 - 954 стор.
...commission ; and, having a conscience, it followed, ex necessitate rei, that he must have the attributes of a conscience, of which memory formed one of the most...of his acts, or of those of any other person, if he knows nothing about them ? — and how can he know anything of the past, unless endowed with the faculty...
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