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- verb Obsolete form of
achieve .
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Examples
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Conquests are easily made, because We atchieve them with our whole force: they are retained with difficulty because We defend them, with only a part of our forces.
John Adams autobiography, part 1, "John Adams," through 1776 1961
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The individual may sometimes atchieve this painful conquest over himself, and submit to evil, on a calculation of future retribution, but the multitude will ever prefer the good most immediately attainable, if not under the influence of that terror which supersedes every other consideration.
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The individual may sometimes atchieve this painful conquest over himself, and submit to evil, on a calculation of future retribution, but the multitude will ever prefer the good most immediately attainable, if not under the influence of that terror which supersedes every other consideration.
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He has a strange forced appetite to learning, and to atchieve it brings nothing but patience and a body.
Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle
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If any one be envious, let him atchieve such feats as he hath done, and I will seat him with myself to do him honour.
Chronicle of the Cid Various 1808
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The individual may sometimes atchieve this painful conquest over himself, and submit to evil, on a calculation of future retribution, but the multitude will ever prefer the good most immediately attainable, if not under the influence of that terror which supersedes every other consideration.
A Residence in France During the Years 1792 1793 1794 and 1795 Lady, An English 1797
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They were likewise persuaded, when the riches of the country in which they had been came to be known, that they would be able to procure a considerable accession of new adventurers, so as to enable them to atchieve the conquest.
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But still, when we consider its very small extent, being not more than eight leagues in compass, it is rather remarkable that its people should have attempted, or have been able to atchieve the conquest of
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 Robert Kerr 1784
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Among his numerous slaves Jockrommeway had 280 Japanese, who, thinking to revenge the death of their master, and to atchieve some memorable exploit, went immediately in arms to the palace, which they surprised, getting possession of the king and all his court, and compelled him to deliver up to them four of his principal nobles, whom they immediately slew, as the chief causes of their master's death.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 Robert Kerr 1784
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My father presented his guest to me as a gentleman who was speedily to become our neighbour; and, having said as much as even his delicacy would permit to atchieve the point he laboured — the conversation turned of necessity upon other subjects; for either the brute did not understand the hints that were so plentifully thrown in his way, or I did not happen that day to strike his fancy. —
The Offspring of Fancy Anonymous 1778
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