Lexicographical Neighbors of Garblings
Literary usage of Garblings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1858)
"Banks would then be unnecessary. I remain, dear sir, yours truly, E. SULLEY. Art.
III.—garblings: OB, COMMERCIAL COMMODITIES CHARACTERIZED. .1! VII КГ ТП. ..."
2. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1846)
"As garblings contain generally a good proportion of the broken particles of ...
The value of garblings is two shillings to two shillings and sixpence per ..."
3. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1846)
"As garblings contain generally a good proportion of the broken particles of
matured insects, they are frequently preferred to granula, unless the latter be ..."
4. Hamlet by William Shakespeare (1905)
"... it has had the test of the stage,) it will show, amidst all the abbreviations,
absurdities, garblings, and whatever other faults there may be, ..."
5. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1858)
"Banks would then be unnecessary. I remain, dear sir, yours truly, E. SULLEY. Art.
III.—garblings: OB, COMMERCIAL COMMODITIES CHARACTERIZED. .1! VII КГ ТП. ..."
6. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1846)
"As garblings contain generally a good proportion of the broken particles of ...
The value of garblings is two shillings to two shillings and sixpence per ..."
7. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1846)
"As garblings contain generally a good proportion of the broken particles of
matured insects, they are frequently preferred to granula, unless the latter be ..."
8. Hamlet by William Shakespeare (1905)
"... it has had the test of the stage,) it will show, amidst all the abbreviations,
absurdities, garblings, and whatever other faults there may be, ..."