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Definition of Birthplaces
1. birthplace [n] - See also: birthplace
Lexicographical Neighbors of Birthplaces
Literary usage of Birthplaces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Springfield Survey: Study of Social Conditions in an American City by Shelby Millard Harrison, Russell Sage Foundation Dept. of Surveys and Exhibits, Springfield Survey Committee (Springfield, Ill.) (1918)
"With respect to the birthplaces of the fathers and the children, conditions in
... birthplaces OF 13 YEAR OLD CHILDREN AND birthplaces OF THEIR FATHERS ..."
2. A Beginner's History of Philosophy by Herbert Ernest Cushman (1911)
"HAP SHOWING TUB birthplaces ... MAP SHOWING THE birthplaces OF THE CHIEF PHILOSOPHERS
OF THE RENAISSANCE (The names of the philosophers are given in ..."
3. Statistical Register by Australia Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics. New South Wales Office, New South Wales Registrar General, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics (1907)
"birthplaces of Distinct Person«, und number of times arrested during 1905 . ...
birthplaces of Distinct Persons arrested during 1905, and classification of ..."
4. A Study of British Genius by Havelock Ellis (1904)
"The determination of place of origin—birthplaces of grandparents the best available
criteria—Relative productiveness in genius of England, Wales, ..."
5. Our Colonial Homes by Samuel Adams Drake (1894)
"birthplaces OF THE TWO PRESIDENTS ADAMS QUINCY, MASS. WE have thus far opened at
one point only the historical vein which divides with its granite Quincy's ..."
6. Records and Reminiscences, Personal and General by Francis Cowley Burnand (1904)
"... birthplaces — WHEN ALL THE WORLD WAS YOUNGER—FRENCH FRIENDS—RETOUR AMONG the
few real holidays I have had and thoroughly enjoyed, I count four notable ..."
7. A Pocket Guide to the Public and Private Galleries of Holland and Belguim by Ronald Sutherland Gower (1875)
"birthplaces OF DUTCH ARTISTS. NOTICE of the birthplaces of the principal painters
whose works we have seen in the various public and private collections may ..."