Lexicographical Neighbors of Cecities
Literary usage of Cecities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Zurich Letters: Comprising the Correspondence of Several English Bishops by Hastings Robinson, John Hunter, Parker Society (Great Britain) (1847)
"... to say nothing of their cecities and quiddities, which are all destitute of
common sense, and quite abhorrent to the nature of things. ..."
2. The Works of Cornelius Tacitus: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Notes by Cornelius Tacitus (1818)
"... when innovations in the religious rites of the Romans were introduced by
tumultuous assemblies in the city of Rome, the cecities and triumviri were ..."
3. A Political History of Modern Europe from the Reformation to the Present Day by Ferdinand Schevill (1907)
"... ventions—threatened and undermined this predominance of cecities. the nobles.
The cities in particular profited by the new influences, and, ..."
4. Bibliographia Zoologiæ Et Geologiæ: A General Catalogue of All Books, Tracts by Louis Agassiz (1853)
"Ann. Sc. n. (2e S.) XII. p. 289— Rev. Zool. 1839, p. 371— CR IX. p. 826. 6.
Note sur les Ecailles dcs cecities et du ..."
5. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1841)
"... to the report of a paper entitled, " Notice historique sur la place assignee
aux cecities dans la serie zoologique, par M. de Blainville," in which (No. ..."