Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapiencies
Literary usage of Sapiencies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Structure of Lasting Peace: An Inquiry Into the Motives of War and Peace by Horace Meyer Kallen (1918)
"What these sapiencies think of human nature is not fit to print. And the worst
of it is, they are not without provocation. ..."
2. The Structure of Lasting Peace: An Inquiry Into the Motives of War and Peace by Horace Meyer Kallen (1918)
"What these sapiencies think of human nature is not fit to print. And the worst
of it is, they are not without provocation. ..."
3. London Society edited by James Hogg, Florence Marryat (1872)
"On a few of the simplest facts respecting crystallization he establishes all
kinds of sapiencies and moralities. Our clever girl, Dora, of sweet seventeen, ..."
4. The History of Hawick: Including Some Account of the Inhabitants : with by Robert Wilson (1841)
"... of legitimacy and revolution—that Sage, on whose wisdom multitudes of the
agricultural sapiencies of the kingdom now lean—that gifted Necromancer who, ..."
5. A Sketch of the History of Hawick: Including Some Account of the Manners and by Robert Wilson (1825)
"... the champion alternately of order and confusion, of legitimacy and revolution—
that Sage, on whose wisdom multitudes of the agri-cultural sapiencies -of ..."
6. Maelcho: A Sixteenth Century Narrative by Emily Lawless (1895)
"... Bots, and your sophistries and your sapiencies, Bots, I know them all,' says
his lordship,' and will not be unmindful of them when the right time comes; ..."
7. The Structure of Lasting Peace: An Inquiry Into the Motives of War and Peace by Horace Meyer Kallen (1918)
"What these sapiencies think of human nature is not fit to print. And the worst
of it is, they are not without provocation. ..."
8. The Structure of Lasting Peace: An Inquiry Into the Motives of War and Peace by Horace Meyer Kallen (1918)
"What these sapiencies think of human nature is not fit to print. And the worst
of it is, they are not without provocation. ..."
9. London Society edited by James Hogg, Florence Marryat (1872)
"On a few of the simplest facts respecting crystallization he establishes all
kinds of sapiencies and moralities. Our clever girl, Dora, of sweet seventeen, ..."
10. The History of Hawick: Including Some Account of the Inhabitants : with by Robert Wilson (1841)
"... of legitimacy and revolution—that Sage, on whose wisdom multitudes of the
agricultural sapiencies of the kingdom now lean—that gifted Necromancer who, ..."
11. A Sketch of the History of Hawick: Including Some Account of the Manners and by Robert Wilson (1825)
"... the champion alternately of order and confusion, of legitimacy and revolution—
that Sage, on whose wisdom multitudes of the agri-cultural sapiencies -of ..."
12. Maelcho: A Sixteenth Century Narrative by Emily Lawless (1895)
"... Bots, and your sophistries and your sapiencies, Bots, I know them all,' says
his lordship,' and will not be unmindful of them when the right time comes; ..."