Lexicographical Neighbors of Supinenesses
Literary usage of Supinenesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fortnightly Review (1875)
"... and supinenesses of mankind; which is only controlled, and kept from sweeping
all before it, by the exertions which some persons constantly, ..."
2. Considerations on Representative Government by John Stuart Mill (1861)
"... and supinenesses of mankind ; which is only controlled, and kept from sweeping
all before it, by the exertions which some persons constantly, ..."
3. Considerations on Representative Government by John Stuart Mill (1862)
"... and supinenesses of mankind, which is only controlled, and kept from sweeping
all before it, by the exertions which some persons constantly, ..."
4. Considerations on Representative Government by John Stuart Mill (1882)
"... and supinenesses of mankind, which is only controlled, and kept from sweeping
all before it, by the exertions which some persons constantly, ..."
5. The Proceedings and Addresses at the Freethinkers' Convention Held at by New York Freethinker's Association (1878)
"... and supinenesses of mankind, which is only controlled and kept from sweeping
all before it by the exertions which some persons constantly, and others by ..."
6. Later Speeches on Political Questions: With Select Controversial Papers by George Washington Julian, Grace Giddings Julian Clarke (1889)
"... and supinenesses of mankind, which is only controlled and kept from sweeping
all before it by the exertions which some persons constantly, and others by ..."