Oppolite

Word OPPOLITE
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The word "oppolite" in example sentences

Two parties are already formed in this country, who behold the French Revolution with a very oppolite temper: To the one, it infpires the fentiment of exultation and rapture; and to the other, indignation zndJcom. ❋ Unknown (1791)

The natives informed us, there was a bank oppolite to the town, where we might anchor. ❋ Unknown (1767)

For he violated the Law of Nations, by committing that new crime, to rtiew that he made little reckoning of a Prince to whom hedurrt offer fuch an affront, belides that, he thereby thought to engage the Citizens of 7rnynovant more rtrongly to his interelis, caufing them to defpair of pardon, by an adtion fo oppolite to the anlwer which they ought to have given. ❋ Unknown (1677)

(thofe only excepted that are abfolutcly neceflary to hold focicty together, which commonly, too, are ne - glected betwixt diltinft fccieties) which is not, fome - wherc or other, flighted and condemned by the general fafliicn of whole focieties of men, governed by pradical opinions and rules of living, quite oppolite to others. ❋ Unknown (1796)

I. by a jufl inveftigation of the many, and even oppolite caufes, which often concur in produ - cnig one efiedl:, or one caufe, from which fome - timcs many eftedls follow; by a near obferva - tioh of the characters of thofe, who have made a figure in fociety, what were their views in adins in fuch or fuch a manner, and the nature of the paflions, which led them on to avflion; it is by purfuing fome fuch method like this, that any real advantage can be obtained from the labours of the hiftorian. ❋ Thomson, George, Rev., Fl. 1791-2 (1792)

i r iio When ordered to fecure a wood of no very great eKtent, the battalion Ihonld go through itj and take J poft on the oppolite fide, within its ilvirt, fo a* « ► 'have the plain before it: In this, ss well as in ill other cafes, parties fliould be detached 30 or 40 yard* on the Blinks. ❋ Great Britain Adjutant-General's Office, Sir William Fawcett (1794)

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