Lexicographical Neighbors of Embuses
Literary usage of Embuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on by Thomas Arnold (1891)
"... embuses and an iambus, — " Lochiel, | Lochiel, | beware of | the day | When |
the Lowlands | shall meet thee | in battle | array; | " the latter in ..."
2. A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties by Everit Brown, Albert Strauss (1892)
"... embuses at so much a mile is called mileage. This allowance is made by law to
members of Congress for their journeys to and from Washington. ..."
3. The Philosophy of History by Augustus Schade, Rudolf Rocholl (1899)
"... Q . their bravery and their frivolous attitude to their religion—felt a chill
of horror in the imug- phenomena. i°wy presence of embuses and ..."
4. The Philosophy of History by Augustus Schade, Rudolf Rocholl (1899)
"... Q ., their bravery and their frivolous attitude to their religion—felt a chill
of horror in the imag- phenomena. inary presence of embuses and ..."
5. A Theory of Salts: A Treatise on the Constitution of Bipolar (two-membered by Charles Blachford Mansfield (1865)
"... rJ embuses; selves are not isolable, but that in each instance a molecule,
which we have called an ..."