Lexicographical Neighbors of Remead
Literary usage of Remead
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The history of the troubles and memorable transactions in Scotland, from the by John Spalding (1792)
"... and taught by this learned doctor ; but for remead of this, there is direct
by the kirk an edict to be ..."
2. A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert by J. B. Reid (1889)
"Damnation then would be our fate, Beyond remead ; Ep, to J. L—k* Ар. ... To get
remead. The Author's Cry and Prayer. An* L—d, remember singing ..."
3. The Autobiography and Diary of Mr. James Melvill, with a Continuation of the by James Melville (1842)
"... for remead in tyme coming, that mair diligent inquisition and tryall be usit
of all sie persones as sall enter in the Ministrie : As ..."
4. The Autobiography and Diary of Mr. James Melvill, with a Continuation of the by James Melville (1842)
"... for remead in tyme coming, that mair diligent inquisition and tryall be usit
of all sie persones as sall enter in the Ministrie : As ..."
5. The Diary of Mr. James Melvill, 1556-1601 by James Melville (1829)
"... DEPUT FOR PENNING OF THE ENORMITIES AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE MINISTRIE, AND
remead THEROF ... for remead ¡n tyme coming, that mai r diligent ..."
6. Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in English by Egerton Brydges (1814)
"As did this knight, his noble hound that slew, remead bypast then hee began to rew.
' My lord, hee said, ..."