Lexicographical Neighbors of Modularities
Literary usage of Modularities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Essayists: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical and Critical by Lionel Thomas Berguer (1823)
"The bearing to be laughed at for such modularities, teaches us insensibly an
impertinent "^titude, and enables us to bear public censure for ..."
2. The Naval and Military Magazine (1828)
"... and partly to the failure in supplying the men with provisions, the want of
which must always lead to ¡modularities and excesses. ..."
3. The New Science; Or, Mento-Theology: The Parables for the Clergy, But by Grace Sciencia, SH. Angelo y Co (1858)
"... contact and contact of modularities, and thus the intellectual faculties of
one or many minds are incorporated into one central power of consciousness, ..."