Lexicographical Neighbors of Bennis
Literary usage of Bennis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Grant and Validity of British Patents for Inventions by James Roberts (1903)
"bennis, 4 RPC 333. Construction—Mechanical Equivalents. A patent was granted (No.
2047 of 1875) '° ^ Proctor for " an improved self-acting apparatus for ..."
2. Echoes from Dartmouth: A Collection of Poems, Stories, and Historical by Herbert Jackson Hapgood, Craven Laycock (1895)
"Undimmed the air thy fragrance yet receives. One breath so small, Yet round me
all The voices of thy piny home I hear. FV bennis, '98. ..."
3. History of Methodism in Ireland by Charles Henry Crookshank (1885)
"... but also for blessed triumphs of redeeming grace, such as were won in the
conversion of Thomas Walsh, Samuel Simpson, Mrs. Eliza bennis, Mrs. Myles, ..."
4. Smoke Abatement; a Manual for the Use of Manufacturers, Inspectors, Medical by William Nicholson (1905)
"... on Boilers—Jones Underfeed Mechanical Stoker—"Koker" Stoker (Meldrum's
Patent) —Sprinkler Stoker—bennis Patent Self-cleaning Furnace — Underfeed Stoker. ..."
5. Living Thoughts of John Wesley: A Comprehensive Selection of the Living by John Wesley, James Henry Potts (1891)
"ELIZABETH bennis, OP LIMERICK. MANCHESTER, March 29, 1766. MY DEAR SISTER: One
of our preachers has lately advanced a new position among us—that there is no ..."