Lexicographical Neighbors of Accrew
Literary usage of Accrew
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1881)
"These and many more great Advantages accrew to a Society so Freely Constituted
as this appears to be by the ensuing Articles of Agreement, which are Imposed ..."
2. Warning Out in New England by Josiah Henry Benton (1911)
"... and much more may accrew to the towne. For the prevention whereof Itt is
therefore ordered, that whosoever of our inhabitants shall henceforth receive ..."
3. Capt. John Mason, the Founder of New Hampshire: The Founder of New Hampshire by John Ward Dean (1887)
"... may ioyne w” that companie both in the charge & contribution for fetting forth
the (hips, & in (baring the benefit WI' by the filing (hal accrew. ..."
4. Armenian Merchants of the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries by Vahé Baladouni, Margaret Makepeace (1998)
"... and make satisfaction for all damage or damages whatsoever that shall or may
accrew to the abovesaid owners by the abovesaid ..."
5. Publications by Cambridge Historical Society (Mass.) (1887)
"... the Lords in the charge to bee required : & in the proffit wch may accrew :
you are to ... fhal accrew. ..."
6. The Ancient Ordinances and Statute Laws of the Isle of Man: Carefully Copied by Isle of Man, Mark Anthony Mills (1821)
"Aud be it further enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid, That all such
Forfeitures are from Time to Time as they shall accrew or happen to be ..."