Definition of Mises

1. mise [n] - See also: mise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mises

misericordia
misericords
miseries
miserite
miserlier
miserliest
miserliness
miserlinesses
miserly
miserotia
misers
misery
misery loves company
misery whip
miseryguts
mises (current term)
mises en scène
misesteem
misesteemed
misesteeming
misesteems
misestimate
misestimated
misestimates
misestimating
misestimation
misestimations
misevaluate
misevaluated
misevaluates

Literary usage of Mises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Value of Money by Benjamin McAlester Anderson (1917)
"Ludwig von mises sees this circle, and tries to avoid it. In von mises there seem to me to be very noteworthy clarity and power. ..."

2. The Law of Nations, Or, Principles of the Law of Nature Applied to the by Emer de Vattel (1852)
"BOOK п. mises to each other, which eventually prove advantageous to CHAP, xiii. that third party, may also reciprocally release each other from them, ..."

3. Commentaries Upon International Law by Robert Phillimore (1854)
"Les personnes arrêtées ne pourront ensuite être mises en liberté qu'après que le Consul ou Vice-Consul en aura été prévenu, et elles lui seront ..."

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