Lexicographical Neighbors of Soundnesses
Literary usage of Soundnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Judging Live Stock by John Alexander Craig (1901)
"In regard to the eye there are many defects of vision which can hardly be termed
un- soundnesses, yet they should be carefully looked for. ..."
2. Unsoundness of Mind by Thomas Smith Clouston (1911)
"CHAPTER XIX THE INCURABLE MENTAL WEAKNESS WHICH IS LIABLE TO FOLLOW THE ACUTE
UN- Soundnesses OF MIND SECONDARY DEMENTIA WHILE the great mass of the curable ..."
3. Unsoundness of Mind by Thomas Smith Clouston (1911)
"CHAPTER XIX THE INCURABLE MENTAL WEAKNESS WHICH IS LIABLE TO FOLLOW THE ACUTE
UN- Soundnesses OF MIND SECONDARY DEMENTIA WHILE the great mass of the curable ..."
4. Johnson's Wonder-working Providence, 1628-1651 by Edward Johnson (1910)
"... pickt out this People for a patterne of purity and soundnesses of Doctrine,
as well as Discipline, that all such may finde a refuge among you, ..."
5. Essays on Horse Subjects by F. C. Grenside (1907)
"Knee-sprung, unlike the other un- soundnesses given in the list of hereditary
troubles, is not very infrequently congenital. Swan-necked horses and those ..."
6. Essays on Horse Subjects by F. C. Grenside (1907)
"Knee-sprung, unlike the other un- soundnesses given in the list of hereditary
troubles, is not very infrequently congenital. Swan-necked horses and those ..."