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1. Burthensome definition is - archaic variant of burdensome
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2. Throughout February and March in 1865, she wrote of depression, of disability due to headaches, of "constant dull pain, which makes all effort Burthensome," and of "powerlessness" due to having written "nothing but beginnings" (pp.
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3. What is the definition of Burthensome? What is the meaning of Burthensome? How do you use Burthensome in a sentence? What are synonyms for Burthensome?
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4. Burthensome meaning 1889, Charlotte M
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5. Yonge, A Reputed Changeling. "I can, madam, but I do not love one," said Anne, thinking of her most Burthensome one.
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6. VIII (4th edition)[1]: All ye that, as I do, have felt this smart, Ye know how Burthensome 'tis at my heart
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8. What does Burthensome mean? Information and translations of Burthensome in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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11. On the contrary, he asserted that "Falshood, Heresie, mens Inventions, Burthensome Superstitions intermixed with Gods Worship, and Idolatry, or any divine Creature adoration, consisting in mens bowing to, or towards Images, Crosses, Altars, Communion-tables, Reliques, or the like" had repeatedly been "generally and publiquely established" by means of "sharp and cruell persecution
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12. And in all things I have kept myself from being Burthensome to you: and so I will keep myself
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15. 13 For what is it wherein yee were inferior to other Churches, except it bee that I my selfe was not Burthensome to you? forgiue me this wrong
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16. 14 Behold, the third time I am readie to come to you, and I will not bee Burthensome to you; for I seeke
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17. Weighing like a heavy burden; grievous to be borne; causing uneasiness or fatigue; oppressive; heavy; wearisome: as, “Burthensome exactions,” Able to carry burdens or cargoes
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18. . the least Burthensome to the …
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19. Burdensome definition in English dictionary, burdensome meaning, synonyms, see also 'Burthensome',burden',Burns',Burmese'
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20. We have called this a Burthensome Tax, because the Duties are so numerous and so high, and the Embarrassments to Business in this infant, sparsely-settled Country, so great, that it would be totally impossible for the People to subsist under it, if we had no Controversy at all about the Right and Authority of imposing it.
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21. I might add I believe that, for the want of proper Laws to govern the militia by (for I can not ascribe it to any other cause;) they are obstinate, self-willed, perverse; of little or no service to the people, and very Burthensome to the Country: Every mean individual has his own crude notion of things, and must undertake to direct.
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22. For what is there that you have had less than the other churches, but that I myself was not Burthensome to you? Pardon me this injury
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23. Behold now the third time I am ready to come to you; and I will not be Burthensome unto you
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24. Concern for the Corinthians … 13 For what is there that you have had less than the other churches but that I myself was not Burthensome to you? Pardon me this injury
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25. 14 Behold now the third time I am ready to come to you and I will not be Burthensome unto you
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26. Within the borders of these new states, wrote Washington, Congress could sell land at prices "as would not be too exorbitant & Burthensome for …
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27. For this purpose, I have increased my naval establishment, and greatly augmented my land forces; but in such a manner as may be the least Burthensome to my kingdoms.
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28. The courts aforesaid 1 shall, within their respective counties, have authority, upon application to them by petition, to inquire of and to change or vacate the whole or any part of any private or public road which may have been laid out by authority of law, whenever the same shall become useless, inconvenient or Burthensome notwithstanding the fact that the vacation of a part of a public road
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29. We have called this a Burthensome tax, because the duties are so numerous and highthat it would be totally impossible for the people to subsist under it.We further apprehend this tax to be unconstitutional.
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30. A yoke - which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear? - This does not refer to the moral law - that was of eternal obligation - but to the ritual law, which, through the multitude of its sacrifices, ordinances, etc., was exceedingly Burthensome to the Jewish people
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31. John Milton Quote: “The debt immense of endless gratitude, So Burthensome, still paying, still to owe; Forgetful what from him I still receivd, And understood not that a grateful mind By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and dischargd; what burden then?”
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32. It will take off all Parish charges, in providing for destitute Minors and Orphans, whereof there at present a Burthensome multitude, whereby the Parishes so freed, may with greater alacrity and ability, part with contributory moneys to maintaine, recruite, and incourage your Armies and Navies
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33. Lord Baltimore emphasized that "the taking up of land by rights within this our province of Maryland hath proved not only grievous and Burthensome to the inhabitants -- for paying for the same extravagant and extortious rates when to be procured but also very injurious and prejudiciall to ourselves by undue and unjust probate made of such rights."
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34. Per annum and thereby to enable the Parliament to give immediate ease to His Majesty's subjects, by taking off some of the taxes which are most Burthensome to the poor, and especially to the manufacturers : as likewise to give ease to the people, by lessening the annual taxes for the current service
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35. That the duties imposed by several late Acts of Parliament, from the peculiar circumstances of these colonies, will be extremely Burthensome and grievous; and from the scarcity of specie, the payment of them absolutely impracticable.
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36. The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures : also an estimate of this valuable trade and the great proportion given up yearly to foreigners to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away many Burthensome duties on some of the most essential
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37. If this should not occasion a relaxation on your part, I shall become very much your debtor, and possibly like others in similar circumstances (when the debt is Burthensome) may feel a disposition to apply the spunge, or, what is nearly a-kin to it, pay you off in depreciated paper, which being a legal tender, or what is tantamount, being that
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38. Idle vagabonds but to prevent their being Burthensome to their Several Parishes or Countys: U
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39. Assuredly they were as Burthensome, grievous, and prejudicial to the kingdom in the eleventh century as they were in the seventeenth; but assuredly they were found in the eleventh century to be highly beneficial to the King, or they would not have been ordained by Rufus and Flambard
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BURTHENSOME [ˈbərT͟H(ə)nsəm]
Definition of burdensome : imposing or constituting a burden : oppressive burdensome restrictions : causing difficulty or worry : so heavy or hard to take as to be a burden
a person who dances professionally, as on the stage. an example of writing or speech consisting of or containing meaningless words. a petty gangster or ruffian. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 The fraudulent possessor of the notes felt their burthen more than ever insupportable.
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n. A burden. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. n. Archaic. burden 1 .