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Definition of Impolicies
1. impolicy [n] - See also: impolicy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impolicies
Literary usage of Impolicies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas, and by Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, John Bernard Bosanquet, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Christopher Puller, A. Moore (1826)
"... bills given by the underwriters, upon impolicies on the ship, the Defendants
received from the ca- ..."
2. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1816)
"... without more than necessary offence, the vices, follies, or impolicies, of
the times, and of those who live in them; and if he have taken too gloomy a ..."
3. The Canadian Law Times by Judicial Committee, Great Britain, Privy Council (1903)
"... we have the advantage of the holder of the office always knowing his place—an
inestimable quality, for then we miss all those crude impolicies which ..."
4. Memoirs of the Right Honourable William, Second Viscount Melbourne by William Torrens McCullagh Torrens (1878)
"It was, in theory, the maddest of mistakes; in practice, the most impracticable
of impolicies. The new Chief Secretary had been thoroughly imbued with these ..."