Lexicographical Neighbors of Inertest
Literary usage of Inertest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Putnam's Monthly (1907)
"inertest in the situation was exhausted. Louis Jennings's amendment had crowded
the House, because it was understood, correctly as we know, ..."
2. The Book of Gems: The Poets and Artists of Great Britain by Samuel Carter Hall (1838)
"To give the inertest masses of our earth Her loveliest forms was thine, to fix
the gods Within thy walls, and hang their tripods round With fruits and ..."
3. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"inertest in the situation was exhausted. Louis Jennings's amendment had crowded
the House, because it was understood, correctly as we know, ..."
4. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"inertest in the situation was exhausted. Louis Jennings's amendment had crowded
the House, because it was understood, correctly as we know, ..."
5. Friendship's Offering by Catharine H Waterman (1841)
"To give the inertest masses of our earth Her loveliest forms was thine, to fix
the gods Within thy walls, and hang their tripods round With fruits and ..."
6. Modern Inquiries, Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous: Classical by Jacob Bigelow (1867)
"Metals might have slept in their ores, gunpowder in its elements, and steam in
its inertest form, until doomsday; and mankind been none the wiser, ..."
7. Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen by Walter Savage Landor (1824)
"To give the inertest masses of our Earth Her loveliest forms was thine, to fix
the Gods Within thy walls, and hang their tripods round With fruits and ..."
8. The Great War of 189- by Philip Howard Colomb, John Frederick Maurice, Frederic Natusch Maude, Archibald Forbes, Charles Lowe, David Christie Murray, Francis Scudamore (1895)
"inertest of Governments. ' Take to-morrow, if you like,' drawled the Leader of
the House without rising, and then he actually and visibly yawned. ..."