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Definition of Clxxv
1. Adjective. Being five more than one hundred seventy.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clxxv
Literary usage of Clxxv
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters to His Son: On the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a by Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh (1901)
"LETTER clxxv To MONSIEUR DE VOLTAIRE, Now STAYING AT BERLIN. LONDON, August 27,
OS 1752. SIR: As a most convincing proof how infinitely I am interested in ..."
2. Letters by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Edmund Gosse, Thomas James Wise (1919)
"1 LETTER clxxv To LADY RITCHIE The Pines. DEAR LADY RITCHIE, January 22nd, '08.
Many thanks for sending me Miss Coleridge's poems.1 They are full of beauty ..."
3. The Letters of Algernon Charles Swinburne by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1919)
"LETTER clxxv To LADY RITCHIE DEAR LADY RITCHIE, The Pines. January 22nd, '08.
Many thanks for sending me Miss Coleridge's poems.1 They are full of beauty ..."
4. The Uncivilized Races of Men in All Countries of the World: Being a by John George Wood (1883)
"... CHAPTER clxxv. COREA.—THE FORBIDDEN LAND. >KEAN OPPOSITION TO CHRISTIANITY —
CIVILIZATION NOT WANTED,—COMMERCE ALMOST EXCLUDED — DESPOTIC GOVERNMENT ..."
5. A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With Occasional Notes and by Nathan Dane (1824)
"In these and other cases, Salk-141- the allegations would be uncertain and bad,
did not the judges intend facts which supply their defects. CHAPTER clxxv. ..."
6. Sonnets of this Century by William Sharp (1886)
"clxxv. THE POETIC LAND. THE bubble of the silver-springing waves, Castalian music,
and that flattering sound, Low rustling of the loved ..."