Lexicographical Neighbors of Rinderpests
Literary usage of Rinderpests
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1867)
"... of banners and devices, and among the mottoes were several hits at Lord Elcho
and Mr. Lowe, who in one instance were termed " The Rinderpests of Reform. ..."
2. White Man's Africa by Poultney Bigelow (1898)
"... rectified by such economic shocks as rinderpests, locust plagues, and courts
of justice. Though there are only about fifty thousand Indians from Bombay ..."
3. White Man's Africa by Poultney Bigelow (1900)
"ism of the Zulu varies only in degree from that of Prussia, and will only be
rectified by such economic shocks as rinderpests, locust plagues, and courts of ..."
4. South Africa of To-day by Francis Edward Younghusband (1898)
"The climax of irritation (for locusts and rinderpests were alike put down to the
whites) and the climax of opportunity were both reached at the same time. ..."
5. Bird Watching by Edmund Selous (1901)
"these amiable basilisks, these busy little man-shaped rinderpests, who kill so
well-meaningly and hate the very breath of life without ever once knowing it! ..."
6. Fifty Years in South Africa: Being Some Recollections and Reflections of a by George Nicholson (1898)
"... and Germany—Paramountcy— Sufferings of the Boers — Locusts—Droughts—Rinderpests—Starvation
of Farmers—A Rush to the Rand- - a 17 CHAPTER XIII. ..."
7. The Worthies of Cumberland by Henry Lonsdale (1867)
"fidence of the farmers were viewed in the light of secondary rinderpests to the
county. The anxiety manifested by monied men of all classes to obtain seats ..."
8. Transactions (1871)
"These "terrible impurities" these "animal poisons," "rinderpests," " Spanish
flies," " boils," " blood and pus." What of it ? These statements if uttered by ..."