Lexicographical Neighbors of Exemed
Literary usage of Exemed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons by Robert Bruce, Robert Wodrow, William Cunningham (1843)
"I end here, 'his king is not exemed from trouble, he is not exemed from ation,
both of body and soul. There is none that cast them to ..."
2. Decisions of the Lords of Council and Session, from 1766 to 1791 by David Dalrymple, Scotland Court of Session, Mungo Ponton Brown (1826)
"If sums of money, they would be exemed from the ... Bills also would be exemed.
KAIMES. The nature of the contract ought to be taken into consideration ..."
3. The History of Scotland by George Buchanan, James Aikman (1827)
"... being of so high and dangerous consequence, as the miscarrying thereof might
have exemed a great part of your Majesty's Subjects from your Majesty's ..."
4. The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland by John Knox, William M'Gavin (1832)
"... and they to whom the matter most belongs, and to whom justly greatest burden
is due, are exemed in a manner both from travel and expenses. ..."
5. Catalogue of Books in the Library of the American Antiquarian Society: In by American Antiquarian Society Library, Christopher Columbus Baldwin, Maturin Lewis Fisher, Isaiah Thomas (1837)
"Rowley, William, An Essay on the Cure of Ulcerated Lep<?, without Rest, exemed.
8vo. London.. -- , -- . Treatise on Female, Nervous, Hysterical, ..."