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Definition of Duplicities
1. duplicity [n] - See also: duplicity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Duplicities
Literary usage of Duplicities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe by John William Draper (1899)
"Their Errors and duplicities. —End of the Greek Age of Faith. THE Sophists had
brought on an intellectual anarchy. It is not in the nature of humanity to be ..."
2. A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe by John William Draper (1863)
"Their Errors and duplicities.—End of the Greek Age of Faith. THE Sophists had
brought on an intellectual anarchy. It is not in Greek philosophy the nature ..."
3. Thomas Becket Martyr Patriot by Robert Anchor Thompson (1889)
"CHAPTER X. KING AND ARCHBISHOP IN APPEAL TO THE POPE —PAPAL duplicities IN EVIL
TIMES. IT was on the morning of October 14, the ninety- 1164. eighth ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1870)
"But let any one compare the narrar ti ve of Elizabeth's duplicities, which were
duplicities carried on in the full security of her throne, and in possession ..."
5. Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff by Marie Bashkirtseff, Arthur D. Hall (1913)
"I admit it, but it is so nice to leave to others the specialty of duplicities
and intrigues. I said " to leave " this is not exact, I leave it to them ..."
6. Pediatrics (1903)
"The lessons to be learned from these ureteral duplicities may be utilized in
X-raying for calculus, in catheterization, in cystoscopy in short in avoiding ..."
7. Key to the Revelation: In Thirty-eight Lectures, Taking the Whole Book in Course by Ethan Smith (1837)
"Repeatedly, Charles (as great a Catholic bigot as he was) put to his helping hand
to expose the vile duplicities of the holy father. ..."