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Definition of Superiorities
1. superiority [n] - See also: superiority
Lexicographical Neighbors of Superiorities
Literary usage of Superiorities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Education from a National Standpoint by Alfred Fouillée, William John Greenstreet (1892)
"These superiorities are not necessarily oppressive to others, unless they are at
the disposal of an egoistic and tyrannical ambition ; of themselves, ..."
2. Education from a National Standpoint by Alfred Fouillée (1892)
"THE SELECTION OF Superiorities. RATIONAL ME ASS AVAILABLE. THE education of the
mind, as we have seen, has as its aim the development of moral, aesthetic, ..."
3. A Handbook of Husband and Wife According to the Law of Scotland by Frederick Parker Walton (1893)
"... the Court regards the husband's sasine as the measure of the terce, it is not
likely that a widow's claim would now be sustained. 2. Superiorities. ..."
4. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1844)
"He then says, that superiorities are accounted indivisible; ... In the case of
there being many superiorities, some of which might befall one heir—Home ..."
5. The Psychology of Peoples by Gustave Le Bon (1898)
"... and very slightly so as regards their character—How heredity constantly tends
to reduce individual superiorities to the average type of the ..."
6. The Psychology of Peoples by Gustave Le Bon (1912)
"... and very slightly so as regards their character—How heredity constantly tends
to reduce individual superiorities to the average type of the ..."