Lexicographical Neighbors of Mulleys
Literary usage of Mulleys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society by Essex Archaeological Society (1898)
"... 129 mulleys Mead 143 Munden Bars, 132 ; — Field, 136 Murdocks Pasture .. .
126 Musket Grove 102 Mustard Marsh . . .. 141 Mustards, 5 and 7-acre, ..."
2. Life Sketches and Experience by Abigail Messer Mussey (1866)
"My husband stopped his carriage and" went and milked one of the good mulleys,
and gave our child as much as he needed ; and we went on our way rejoicing ..."
3. East Anglian, Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects Connected with the Counties by Samuel Tymms, Charles Harold Evelyn White, Suffolk Institute of Archaeology (1892)
"... and mulleys even now abound. At the beginning their first lonely visits and
settlements were perhaps overlooked or despised by the Saxons, ..."
4. The Pioneers of Blanshard: With an Historical Sketch of the Township by William Johnston (1899)
"Handspikes were being got ready, the short skids peeled and mulleys pinned and
tied at the forked end. At last a great log was hauled by the oxen in front ..."
5. One Hundred Lessons in English: A Text-book Embracing the Essentials of by Glen Arnold Grove (1904)
"... jockey—jockeys journey—journeys key—keys kidney—kidneys lackey—lackeys
money—moneys monkey—monkeys mulley—mulleys osprey—ospreys palfrey—palfreys ..."
6. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society by Essex Archaeological Society (1898)
"... 129 mulleys Mead 143 Munden Bars, 132 ; — Field, 136 Murdocks Pasture .. .
126 Musket Grove 102 Mustard Marsh . . .. 141 Mustards, 5 and 7-acre, ..."
7. Life Sketches and Experience by Abigail Messer Mussey (1866)
"My husband stopped his carriage and" went and milked one of the good mulleys,
and gave our child as much as he needed ; and we went on our way rejoicing ..."
8. East Anglian, Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects Connected with the Counties by Samuel Tymms, Charles Harold Evelyn White, Suffolk Institute of Archaeology (1892)
"... and mulleys even now abound. At the beginning their first lonely visits and
settlements were perhaps overlooked or despised by the Saxons, ..."
9. The Pioneers of Blanshard: With an Historical Sketch of the Township by William Johnston (1899)
"Handspikes were being got ready, the short skids peeled and mulleys pinned and
tied at the forked end. At last a great log was hauled by the oxen in front ..."
10. One Hundred Lessons in English: A Text-book Embracing the Essentials of by Glen Arnold Grove (1904)
"... jockey—jockeys journey—journeys key—keys kidney—kidneys lackey—lackeys
money—moneys monkey—monkeys mulley—mulleys osprey—ospreys palfrey—palfreys ..."