Lexicographical Neighbors of Readvise
Literary usage of Readvise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Magna Charta for America: James Abercromby's "An Examination of the Acts of by James Abercromby, Jack P. Greene, Charles F. Mullett, Edward C. Papenfuse (1986)
"... for, inconsiderate Rashness was counted true hearted Manliness, provident
Deliberation, a timid fear; To readvise, was held Tergiversation, ..."
2. The Great Oyer of Poisoning: The Trial of the Earl of Somerset for the by Andrew Amos (1846)
"to take aim, to ruminate, and readvise." Sir F. Bacon takes occasion to observe
that he " loves order;" and accordingly we have here before us perhaps the ..."
3. Great Essays by Montaigne, Sidney, Milton, Cowley, Disraeli, Lamb, Irving by Helen Kendrick Johnson (1900)
"That wilfully to strive and obstinately to contest in words, are common qualities,
most apparent in basest minds; that to readvise and correct himself, ..."
4. Leading Cases of the Court of Civil Appeals of the State of Tennessee by Tennessee Court of Civil Appeals, Joseph Carrigan Higgins (1911)
"Railway and Light Co. in its discretion having excluded this evidence, we will
not undertake to readvise that discretion. We think, however, that the ..."
5. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian by Michel de Montaigne, Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Ernest Renan, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Friedrich Schiller, Immanuel Kant, Giuseppe Mazzini (1910)
"That wilfully to strive, and obstinately to contest in words, are common qualities,
most apparent in basest mindes: That to readvise and correct himself e, ..."