Lexicographical Neighbors of Panicks
Literary usage of Panicks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daniel Defoe: His Life and Recently Discovered Writings: Extending from 1716 by Lee, William, Daniel Defoe (1869)
"... Power of their panicks. There is a vast Difference between not believing there
is any Danger, and believing there is more Danger than really exists ..."
2. The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy by William Paley (1815)
"... can we wonder to find the * " From instances of popular tumults, seditions,
factions, panicks, and of all passions, which are shared with a multitude, ..."
3. Letters from the Mountains: Being the Real Correspondence of a Lady, Between by Anne MacVicar Grant (1809)
"Our tumults in the north appear aggravated and formidable to you in London, which
is the region of political panicks. Honest John Bull is very liable to the ..."