Lexicographical Neighbors of Contemporizes
Literary usage of Contemporizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Sociology by Edward Alsworth Ross (1920)
"... of the Population Through One Another If Com- munica- tions FaO, Localities
Develop on Divergent Lines Contact contemporizes Croups at Different Point* ..."
2. A Diary of Two Parliaments by Henry William Lucy (1886)
"... and contemporizes, John We.-ley. [ History of the Free-Trade Movement in 'ihe
Younp Man in the Battle of Life. The Scottish Covenanters. ..."
3. Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son by George Gregory (1808)
"... Rule a Wife and Have a Wife;" which, notwithstanding a strain of indelicacy
in it, is still po- * With Jonson they were contemporizes. ..."
4. The American Bibliopolist (1869)
"By Lamartine. 1817, post SVD. Lard Byron an.) some of his contemporizes, with
Recollections of the Author's Lite, and of lib Visit to Italy. By Leigh Hunt. ..."
5. Christian Thought by Charles Force Deems, John Bancroft Devins, Amory Howe Bradford (1885)
"No English nobleman can go beyond Battle Abbey with any certainty, but here is
a list which anticipates the Flood and contemporizes the Creation. ..."
6. Philosophy of History: An Introduction to the Philosophical Study of Politics by Alfred Henry Lloyd (1899)
"He contemporizes the past and the future with the present. Being the fully defined,
the revealed and the individuated life of his people, he both realizes ..."