Lexicographical Neighbors of Mucuses
Literary usage of Mucuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bible Defence of Slavery: And Origin, Fortunes, and History of the Negro Race by Josiah Priest (1852)
"That such is the fact now, is well known to physiologists, who admit that these
mucuses cause the difference in the colors of all the human complexions. ..."
2. Bible Defence of Slavery: And Origin, Fortunes, and History of the Negro Race by Josiah Priest (1852)
"That such is the fact now, is well known to physiologists, who admit that these
mucuses cause the difference in the colors of all the human complexions. ..."
3. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"Nay, is not Man's Spirit (with all its infinite celestial-spaces) walled in within
a six-feet Body, with integuments, and Malpighian mucuses and capillary ..."
4. Studies in German Literature by Bayard Taylor, George Henry Boker (1879)
"Nay, is not Man's Spirit (with all its infinite celestial-spaces) walled-in within
a six-feet Body, with integuments, and Malpighian mucuses and capillary ..."
5. Readings in American Government and Politics edited by Charles Austin Beard (1910)
"Coercive I think caucuses of this kind are demoralizing to those upon mucuses
are , , • • , j . ..."
6. Bible Defence of Slavery: And Origin, Fortunes, and History of the Negro Race by Josiah Priest (1852)
"That such is the fact now, is well known to physiologists, who admit that these
mucuses cause the difference in the colors of all the human complexions. ..."
7. Bible Defence of Slavery: And Origin, Fortunes, and History of the Negro Race by Josiah Priest (1852)
"That such is the fact now, is well known to physiologists, who admit that these
mucuses cause the difference in the colors of all the human complexions. ..."
8. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"Nay, is not Man's Spirit (with all its infinite celestial-spaces) walled in within
a six-feet Body, with integuments, and Malpighian mucuses and capillary ..."
9. Studies in German Literature by Bayard Taylor, George Henry Boker (1879)
"Nay, is not Man's Spirit (with all its infinite celestial-spaces) walled-in within
a six-feet Body, with integuments, and Malpighian mucuses and capillary ..."
10. Readings in American Government and Politics edited by Charles Austin Beard (1910)
"Coercive I think caucuses of this kind are demoralizing to those upon mucuses
are , , • • , j . ..."