Lexicographical Neighbors of Pannicks
Literary usage of Pannicks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cato's Letters by John Trenchard, Thomas Gordon (1724)
"... taking Advantage of prevailing Prejudices and pannicks, and knowing how to
humour and lay hold of the predominant ..."
2. History of the Forest of Rossendale by Thomas Newbigging (1893)
"To guard each pass the Duke no time had lost, Which struck such pannicks in the
rebel host, That now they dreamed on Albion's Crown no more, But back thro" ..."
3. The Girlhood of Maria Josepha Holroyd (Lady Stanley of Alderley) Recorded in by Maria Josepha (Holroyd) Stanley Stanley (1897)
"And now that my pannicks are at an end, I am really glad you have been at Paris,
at a Period so very extraordinary, which must always be curious to you to ..."