Lexicographical Neighbors of Pendantly
Literary usage of Pendantly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1899)
"But hule- pendantly of that, a letter addressed to a society of 6. or 8000 people
is de facto made public. I had supposed it possible indeed that the ..."
2. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Library (1854)
"... to treat and act separately and inde-pendantly; and that in general they
discourage every coalition & consultation which might tend to involve any one ..."
3. A History of Nova-Scotia, Or Acadie by Beamish Murdoch (1867)
"Inde- pendantly of the eclat which his rank gave him, he gained the hearts of
the civilians by his affability, benevolence and liberality. ..."
4. The Works of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1904)
"I told Mr. Lear that I thought the house had a right, inde- pendantly of legislation,
to express sentiments on other subjects. That when these subjects did ..."
5. Johnson's Materials of Construction by John Butler Johnson, Morton Owen Withey, James Aston (1919)
"... carry a less proportion of the load, we may assume that the opposite sides
act inde- pendantly, so far as the bending moment at the center is concerned. ..."