Lexicographical Neighbors of Inworks
Literary usage of Inworks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1819)
"... on the dern or Natural System divides inworks of the Creation is naturally
sects into families, for the most part led to the contemplation ofthe power, ..."
2. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1833)
"... besides containing a most respectable collection of books of every description,
was, as might have been expected, peculiarly rich inworks of fiction. ..."
3. The Methodist Review (1876)
"It has gone down to Bombay, has carried the outworks and some of the inworks of
Calcutta, and taken everlasting possession of Madras. ..."
4. Excerpta Cypria: Materials for a History of Cyprus by Claude Delaval Cobham (1908)
"But in fine finding their inworks lost and that they were at the same time fought
with, both before and behind, not being able to make any longer ..."
5. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical by Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) (1873)
"Here the skull is seen to be far developed, although the inworks are mostly
composed of cartilage, and the outworks of jery thin membrane-bones, ..."
6. Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science (1870)
"... is a reality, and that the salt is formed there in such largo quantities that
it might easily become u useful and plentiful by-product of inworks. ..."
7. Encyclopedia of Sacred Theology: Its Principles by Abraham Kuyper (1898)
"... by which God the Lord inworks directly upon our psychic consciousness, and
there causes such thoughts or perceptions to arise as He wills. ..."
8. The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom on the Epistles of St. Paul the Apostle by Saint John Chrysostom, John Chrysostom, James Tweed (1843)
"They prof ess that they know God; but inworks they deny Him, being abominable,
and disobedient, and to every good work reprobate. ..."
9. The Gentleman's Magazine (1819)
"... on the dern or Natural System divides inworks of the Creation is naturally
sects into families, for the most part led to the contemplation ofthe power, ..."
10. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1833)
"... besides containing a most respectable collection of books of every description,
was, as might have been expected, peculiarly rich inworks of fiction. ..."
11. The Methodist Review (1876)
"It has gone down to Bombay, has carried the outworks and some of the inworks of
Calcutta, and taken everlasting possession of Madras. ..."
12. Excerpta Cypria: Materials for a History of Cyprus by Claude Delaval Cobham (1908)
"But in fine finding their inworks lost and that they were at the same time fought
with, both before and behind, not being able to make any longer ..."
13. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical by Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) (1873)
"Here the skull is seen to be far developed, although the inworks are mostly
composed of cartilage, and the outworks of jery thin membrane-bones, ..."
14. Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science (1870)
"... is a reality, and that the salt is formed there in such largo quantities that
it might easily become u useful and plentiful by-product of inworks. ..."
15. Encyclopedia of Sacred Theology: Its Principles by Abraham Kuyper (1898)
"... by which God the Lord inworks directly upon our psychic consciousness, and
there causes such thoughts or perceptions to arise as He wills. ..."
16. The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom on the Epistles of St. Paul the Apostle by Saint John Chrysostom, John Chrysostom, James Tweed (1843)
"They prof ess that they know God; but inworks they deny Him, being abominable,
and disobedient, and to every good work reprobate. ..."