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Definition of Inners
1. inner [n] - See also: inner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inners
Literary usage of Inners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hopkinsian Magazine by Otis Thompson (1826)
"... whether ¡>ll this is Hot л perversion of Scripture, and contrary to common
sense But it may be said, that although not punish ..inners solely good, ..."
2. Lacon; Or Many Things in Few Words;: Addressed to Those who Think. by Charles Caleb Colton (1832)
"•inners that have been cannonaded, ought to have bf en canonized. To be satisfied
with the acquittal of the world, though accompanied with the secret ..."
3. Annual Report by Maine Adjutant-General's Office (1902)
"Score—170 hulls, 236 centers, 144 inners, 58 outers 608 Co. C—Captain WH Watson,
... Score—120 hulls, 148 centers, 126 inners, 42 outers 436 Co. ..."
4. A View of the Covenant of Grace from the Sacred Records: Wherein the Parties by Thomas Boston (1797)
"... and perfecting of loll (inners of mankind, who were i- the bands of death and the
... lift {inners of mankind, ..."