Lexicographical Neighbors of Strictions
Literary usage of Strictions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Hannah More: With a Sketch of Her Life by Hannah More (1827)
"... is still making its way under strictions in the article of personal merit,
ground ; though we are not cured of our in- In the latter instance vanity ..."
2. A Treatise on Damages: Covering the Entire Law of Damages, Both Generally by Joseph Asbury Joyce, Howard Clifford Joyce (1904)
"Actions by tenants. strictions. 2125. Buildings, structures, etc. 2136.
Evidence—Generally. § 2114. Injuries to real property generally—Trespass— Waste. ..."
3. The Public and General Statutes Passed by the Congress of the United States by Joseph Story, United States, George Sharswood (1840)
"... or any part thereof, and all persons concerned ihere- strictions as m> shall
be under, and subject to, the same rules, regulations, in other cases ..."