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Definition of Incomings
1. incoming [n] - See also: incoming
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incomings
Literary usage of Incomings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of Thomas Carlyle, 1826-1836 by Thomas Carlyle (1888)
"incomings : before that we may have seen into much, tried much, and succeeded in
somewhat. "God's providence they cannot hinder thee of": that is the thing ..."
2. London by George Laurence Gomme (1914)
"CHAPTER V ENGLISH incomings THE date or period of the English entry into London
is not known, and cannot be known. There is no history of it, no mention of ..."
3. The Household Narrative of Current Events by Charles Dickens (1855)
"Chinese immigration had become a grievance : It was proposed to put some restriction
on the incomings of the flowery people, and the government had the ..."
4. Principles of Economics by Alfred Marshall (1895)
"BOOK v. lated up to that time, deducting from each element of outlay _J ' any
incomings that came in at the same time. Looking forwards we should deduct ..."
5. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1880)
"Third, that there is a very fundamental difference between Statements and Accounts:
that an account is a record of the actual incomings and outgoings of ..."
6. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1880)
"Accounts: that an account is a record of the actual incomings and outgoings of
money in the precise form in which those incomings and outgoings took place: ..."