Lexicographical Neighbors of Remeding
Literary usage of Remeding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin by University of Wisconsin (1910)
"The act was far from perfect and seems to have been violated on a large scale ;
but, though not a few bills were introduced for remeding its shortcomings, ..."
2. Literature of Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by James Kirkwood (1906)
"For effectuating of this, and for remeding all the fore-named In- conveniencies,itis
modestly conceived with submission to better Judgments, that the Found- ..."
3. Literature of Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by James Kirkwood (1906)
"For effectuating of this, and for remeding all the fore-named In- conveniencies,itis
modestly conceived with submission to better Judgments, that the Found- ..."
4. The Early Records of the Town of Providence by Providence (R.I.). Record Commissioners (1903)
"... Therefore it is prayed that the Towne would be pleased for the remeding of
the aforesaid damages and Contentions; ..."
5. The History of Civilisation in Scotland by John Mackintosh (1895)
"... acts for reforming the constitution of the committee of the Lords of the
Articles, establishing the presbyterian polity, and remeding other grievances. ..."
6. Public Libraries: A History of the Movement and a Manual for the by Thomas Greenwood (1890)
"... for the Improving of Arts and Sciences, and for Advancing of Learning amongst us.
For effectuating of this, and for remeding all the fore-named Incon- ..."
7. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1902)
"... to heir and ¡n see a course tañe and sett doun for remeding the abuse of
presenting of sent ..."
8. The Historical Works of Sir James Balfour by Sir James Balfour (1825)
"... of the in- gagements wieh, in the closse therof, they declare to be vpon ther
hartes befor God, in relation to eui- dences for remeding the thinges ..."