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Definition of Counterviews
1. counterview [n] - See also: counterview
Lexicographical Neighbors of Counterviews
Literary usage of Counterviews
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise by Henry Smith Williams (1907)
"... reliance is not placed upon the estimate of a single historian, but counterviews
are quoted, even though they may be directly contradictory, each, ..."
2. The Radical: and Advocate of Equality: Presenting a Series of Expostulatory by Paul Brown (1835)
"It so far counterviews mathematical and logical speculations that it engenders
a disrelish for them, 4. These languages attract Ihe veneration of an ..."
3. The Constructive Quarterly by Silas McBee (1918)
"A further negative development, leading at the same time to the foundation of
positive counterviews, consisted in the repudiation of the monistic theory of ..."
4. The Reformed Mennonite Church: Its Rise and Progress, with Its Principles by Daniel Musser (1873)
"... oaths, and other articles, not supported by the gospel of Jesus Christ, teaching
and maintaining such counterviews as are founded in the Scriptures, ..."
5. Stop Thief by Vincent Myron Masten (1921)
"What good, for example, is gained through publishing the minority counterviews
of that court? Why not declare the majority edict and let it go at that? ..."
6. The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise by Henry Smith Williams (1907)
"... reliance is not placed upon the estimate of a single historian, but counterviews
are quoted, even though they may be directly contradictory, each, ..."