Lexicographical Neighbors of Plattings
Literary usage of Plattings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions edited by Luke Herbert (1826)
"... and plattings are intended to protect the raw bricks from the rain, ...
crossing each other as before-mentioned; these are called plattings. , When the ..."
2. Annual Report (1886)
"... gutters 32.373 Graded 7.172 Unimproved 56-835 Total ]68.oi8 Street openings -and
plattings have added to the length of streets in the city 15.066 miles. ..."
3. Principles of City Land Values by Richard Melancthon Hurd (1903)
"Reversion to .irregular plattings. and, in lesser degree, at their transfer
points, have their counterpart in street railroads which draw utilities and ..."
4. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1904)
"... and was surrounded by a wide ditch, crossed by two strong plattings of wood,
and kept by wicket gates. Thomas Brown, in the early part of the nineteenth ..."
5. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1856)
"In the second place, the ditches and plattings or throughs which formerly were
oft cleared and ditched, and so drew the water well away both from the house ..."
6. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1898)
"This survey, which was inaugurated because of the discrepancies between the
plattings of the north-south line and the northeast corner, resulted in a report ..."
7. Planning Problems of Town, City, and Region: Papers and Discussions at the by American Civic Association (1915)
"... file copies of all plattings of land in Brookline which are on file at the
registry of deeds, 2959 in number, and in addition 334 such plans not ..."
8. Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions edited by Luke Herbert (1826)
"... and plattings are intended to protect the raw bricks from the rain, ...
crossing each other as before-mentioned; these are called plattings. , When the ..."
9. Annual Report (1886)
"... gutters 32.373 Graded 7.172 Unimproved 56-835 Total ]68.oi8 Street openings -and
plattings have added to the length of streets in the city 15.066 miles. ..."
10. Principles of City Land Values by Richard Melancthon Hurd (1903)
"Reversion to .irregular plattings. and, in lesser degree, at their transfer
points, have their counterpart in street railroads which draw utilities and ..."
11. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1904)
"... and was surrounded by a wide ditch, crossed by two strong plattings of wood,
and kept by wicket gates. Thomas Brown, in the early part of the nineteenth ..."
12. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1856)
"In the second place, the ditches and plattings or throughs which formerly were
oft cleared and ditched, and so drew the water well away both from the house ..."
13. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1898)
"This survey, which was inaugurated because of the discrepancies between the
plattings of the north-south line and the northeast corner, resulted in a report ..."
14. Planning Problems of Town, City, and Region: Papers and Discussions at the by American Civic Association (1915)
"... file copies of all plattings of land in Brookline which are on file at the
registry of deeds, 2959 in number, and in addition 334 such plans not ..."