Lexicographical Neighbors of Impartialities
Literary usage of Impartialities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sacred Books of China: The Texts of Confucianism by Confucius, James Legge (1885)
"Confucius said, ' They reverently displayed the Three impartialities, while they
comforted all beneath the sky under the toils which they imposed. ..."
2. The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington by Richard Robert Madden (1855)
"If he once allow himself to be appealed to on the spot, he must of necessity
become affected by local circumstances and individual impartialities, by which, ..."
3. Life of W. M. Thackeray by Herman Charles Merivale, Frank Thomas Marzials (1891)
"... traces on his Georgian lectures, through their deep tone of sad and thoughtful
moralizing upon the vicissitudes of powe; and the impartialities of fate. ..."
4. The Radical by Sidney H.. Morse, Joseph B.. Marvin (1867)
"... sacred impartialities, believing in institutions rather than in the spiritual
im pulse of which institutions are but the halting progeny, ..."
5. The Chinese and Their Rebellions: Viewed in Connection with Their National by Thomas Taylor Meadows (1856)
"Besides, we have to guard against what might be called incorrupt, because
unconscious impartialities and the suspicion of them. When a small proportion only ..."
6. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1855)
"Along his words spread the broad impartialities of the United States. No innovations
must be permitted on the stern severities of our liberty and equality. ..."
7. The Chinese Repository edited by Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Willaims (1848)
"5r cl>6 ling chc chin tsae, perfectly spiritual divine Rider, — then who is there
to display these partialities and impartialities? and who is there ..."