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Definition of Surplusses
1. surplus [v] - See also: surplus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Surplusses
Literary usage of Surplusses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1897)
"The surplusses indeed which will ante &*c.' It may be observed on whatever relates
to the connection between those surplusses & the proposed improvements ..."
2. The Western Journal and Civilian by Micajah Tarver, H. Cobb, François-René Chateaubriand (1853)
"The proportion of these surplusses, which will enter into the traffic of the ...
Determined by these data, the surplusses are as follows, viz: G. Table of ..."
3. Debates and Proceedings of the Maryland Reform Convention to Revise the by Maryland Constitutional Convention, Maryland (1851)
"Gentlemen had spoken аз if he, (Mr. D.,) was in favor of appropriating surplusses
in the treasury to other objects beside the payment of the public debt, ..."
4. The Works of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1905)
"That the existing surplusses are at this moment sufficient for any university or
national institute. But the whole of this part of the message rests on the ..."
5. Debates and Proceedings in the New-York State Convention for the Revision of by Sherman Croswell, R. Sutton (1846)
"Suppose we were to take these surplusses and co on with all three of the ...
While therefore these surplusses. which must arise, uld go but little way in ..."
6. The Statutes: Revised Edition by Great Britain (1872)
"250.000/. to be set apart quarterly out of the surplusses of the sinking fund, &c.
commenced within one year after commission of the fact on which such ..."