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Perpetually
Perpetually Per*pet"u*al*ly, adv. In a perpetual manner; constantly; continually. The Bible and Common Prayer Book in the vulgar tongue, being perpetually read in churches, have proved a kind of standard for language. --Swift.

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- can no longer live, then be stickling and medling; who are stung with a perpetuall itch of changing and innovating, transforming our old Hierarchy into a...
- 1660 Act of Parliament Parliament of England Long title An Act for a Perpetuall Anniversary Thanksgiveing on the nine and twentieth day of May. Citation...
- techniques, and natural history writings. It was written by Breton for the "perpetuall prognostication" of posterity. Alexander Balloch Grosart, who compiled...
- every one', of 'a war [...] of every man against every man' and of 'a perpetuall warre of every man against his neighbour', but the Latin phrase occurs...
- He is dead, who while he lived, was a perpetuall Paradise, every season that he shewd himselfe in a perpetuall spring, eavery exercise wherein he was...
- of Leicester. He is presented as an atheistic, hypocritical coward, a "perpetuall Dictator", terrorising the Queen and ruining the whole country. He is...
- malice do remaine with them that be wounded; wherfore it is to be put in perpetuall silence. In class she is emploied to litle strength; in boulyng oftentimes...
- 12) An Act for restraining the takeing of Excessive Usury An Act for a Perpetuall Anniversary Thanksgiveing on the nine and twentyeth day of May An Act...
- or Government or Boarding of Youth"; he was on conviction liable to "perpetuall Imprisonment" at the discretion of the King. Despite its severity, that...
- to Thomas Wood****e 13 Oct. 1589 (Arber, Registers, ii. 249). A book, 'Perpetuall and kindelie pronosticacons of the change of tymes, taken out of old and...