Lexicographical Neighbors of Provenly
Literary usage of Provenly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1895)
"... in addition to those described above, which were essentially and provenly
gastro-intestinal in origin ; to these I shall add a table of those which I ..."
2. Papers Relating to the Application of the Principle of Dyarchy to the by Lionel Curtis (1920)
"It is on the same principle that in the United Kingdom a constituency, provenly
corrupt, is disenfranchised for a period of years. ..."
3. Alcohol and the Human Race by Richmond Pearson Hobson (1919)
"Kept free from alcohol themselves, and, when grown, mated with provenly vigorous
normals, under the most favourable conditions—thus having both parents and ..."
4. Quo Vaditis?: A Call to the Old Moralities by Bouck White (1903)
"Salves and liniments, blistery across the loins, poultices, are provenly resultless.
When sores break out, the nurses run to and fro: " A plaster! ..."
5. Return of the Railroads to Private Ownership, Hearings Before ... Part 5. 66 by Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States, Congress, House (1919)
"... or non- administering of discipline, the retention in service of provenly
inefficient men because of political influences Mr. MONTAGUE (interposing). ..."