Lexicographical Neighbors of Imperishables
Literary usage of Imperishables
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Labor in Politics: Or, Class Versus Country; Consideration for American Voters by Charles Norman Fay (1920)
"Of the imperishables, only those which are rare, like gold, are valuable, ...
There is not and never can be enough of any of these imperishables, ..."
2. Rural Sociology by John Morris Gillette (1922)
"... transportation, and, relative to imperishables, the manufacture of the raw
produce into the various finished forms required by the consumers. ..."
3. Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt: Lectures Delivered on by James Henry Breasted (1912)
"... of the process in the endeavor to reconcile the northern station of
the "imperishables" with the "east" as the place of the dead in the Solar faith. ..."
4. The Necessary Evil: A One-act Stage Play for Four Persons: to be Played in by Charles Rann Kennedy (1913)
"... Aeschylus: the Thing that tells us the truth about God and life and human
destinies and all the imperishables in the kingdom of our everlasting souls. ..."
5. Ourselves and the Universe: Studies in Life and Religion by Jonathan Brierley (1903)
"... promises and their fulfilment that it urges on the soul, as by an inner
necessity, to seek finally its peace in those imperishables which do not betray. ..."