Lexicographical Neighbors of Manies
Literary usage of Manies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Social life of the Chinese: With Some Account of Their Religious by Justus Doolittle (1866)
"Three manies and nine Likes.—Sweet-flag and Artemisia.—Gourd-sheli.—Five
Poisons.—Brass Mirror.—Charm of the God of Literature.—Cash which wards off Evii. ..."
2. The Provincial Statutes of Lower-Canada by Québec (Province). (1836)
"... and that a detailed account of the expenditure of all such manies shall be
laid before the several branches of the Provincial Legislature, ..."
3. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1880)
"... unite all manies or multiples of the sense-nebula in time and space into the
single ego, and so convert it, the nebula, so constituted and so placed, ..."
4. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (1874)
"The fifh liues in the fea, and tis much pride For faire without the faire, within
to hide : That booke in manies eyes doth ..."