Lexicographical Neighbors of Cercises
Literary usage of Cercises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Review (1892)
"... had dwelt among a Keltic population and undergone an in- jence which an old
and strongly marked civilisation invariably cercises among those brought ..."
2. A History of the Congregational Churches in the United States by Williston Walker (1894)
"Even in infants God " produces those moral e/cercises ... in which moral depravity
properly and essentially consists." Emmons asserted election and ..."
3. Benjamin Rush's Lectures on the Mind by Benjamin Rush, Jeffrey L. Wollock, Patricia S. Noel, Eric T. Carlson (1981)
"I liave suspected, from the absence of that part of the sense of touch which is
confined to the fingers, and the limited e>cercises of their senses of ..."
4. A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books: Or Books Written by Members of by Joseph Smith (1867)
"An ACCOUNT of the LIFE of that Ancient Servant of Jesus Christ, JOHN RICHARDSON,
giving a Relation of many of his Trials and E.cercises in his Youth, ..."
5. An Elementary Treatise on the Calculus: With Illustrations from Geometry by George Alexander Gibson (1901)
"log(l+x), $(x)=x - log(l+^) ; then see cercises XL 33. 21. If a: is positive and
less than 1, show that -log(l-^)>a;. 22. Show that the limit for n = oo of ..."
6. In the World War (1920)
"... as free as republican America, and the Bolshevists have demons' rated ad oculus
to the whole world that the proletariat e cercises the greatest tyranny. ..."