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Definition of Henries
1. henry [n] - See also: henry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Henries
Literary usage of Henries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The "A.L.A." Index: An Index to General Literature, Biographical, Historical by American Library Association (1901)
"henries, 7. — Peake, Eliz. Germ, emperors, Henry II., emperor of Germany. ...
henries, 53. — Charter of. Round, JH Feudal Eng. 482. Henry II., of England. ..."
2. Johannis Capgrave Liber de Illustribus Henricis by John Capgrave (1858)
"Introduc- the scion, too, of a noble stock : the lives of Six Emperors bearing
the name of Henry, of six henries Kings of England, of twelve illustrious men ..."
3. The Reformation by George Park Fisher (1906)
"In the war of the "three henries," as it w¡ called, Henry of Navarre was supported
by England and b troops from Germany and Switzerland. ..."
4. Report by United States Christian Commission Committee of Maryland (1864)
"Especial notice is taken by Chaplain henries, of order No. 42, of Dr. Simpson,
Medical Director,, in relation to the proper respect that should be shown to ..."
5. A History of France by George William Kitchin (1896)
"EIGHTH AND LAST WAR, THE ' WAR OF THE THREE henries.' AD 1584-1589. IN the darkest
days of France, and in the midst of her worst corruptions, ..."
6. A century of printing. The issues of the press in Pennsylvania, 1685-1784 by Charles Swift R. Hildeburn (1885)
"... that G. K's Opposers Khali bring to him." Reprinted in "The Judgment given
forth by Twenty-eight Quakers." London. 1694. henries' copy sold for •19 ..."
7. The Antiquary (1873)
"The Times dated the custom of using the " arms " from the days of one of the
henries, but Brand ascribes it to the time of Edward IV. ..."