Lexicographical Neighbors of Swinneys
Literary usage of Swinneys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Seventh Day Baptists in Europe and America: A Series of Historical Papers by Seventh Day Baptist General Conference (1910)
"... we gather the following: ''First, And mainly, This man's converts from the
Cohansey Baptist Church prior to 1716; notably the swinneys, Bowens, ..."
2. The History of Methodism in Missouri for a Decade of Years from 1860 to 1870 by William Henry Lewis, David Rice McAnally (1890)
"... and the swinneys.of whom William D. Swinney was a life.long steward and the
financier of the ..."
3. A Century of Birmingham Life, Or, A Chronicle of Local Events from 1741 to by John Alfred Langford (1868)
"... and swinneys Newspapers ; 1. That as Deritend Bridge is a County Bridge, and
not in the Parish of Birmingham, it is unjust that ..."
4. A General History of the Sabbatarian Churches: Embracing Accounts of the by Tamar Davis (1851)
"Subsequently it was leased to a hose company; and afterwards sold by these churches
to * The large and respectable families of the swinneys, Tomlinsons, ..."
5. Seventh Day Baptists in Europe and America: A Series of Historical Papers by Seventh Day Baptist General Conference (1910)
"... we gather the following: ''First, And mainly, This man's converts from the
Cohansey Baptist Church prior to 1716; notably the swinneys, Bowens, ..."
6. The History of Methodism in Missouri for a Decade of Years from 1860 to 1870 by William Henry Lewis, David Rice McAnally (1890)
"... and the swinneys.of whom William D. Swinney was a life.long steward and the
financier of the ..."
7. A Century of Birmingham Life, Or, A Chronicle of Local Events from 1741 to by John Alfred Langford (1868)
"... and swinneys Newspapers ; 1. That as Deritend Bridge is a County Bridge, and
not in the Parish of Birmingham, it is unjust that ..."
8. A General History of the Sabbatarian Churches: Embracing Accounts of the by Tamar Davis (1851)
"Subsequently it was leased to a hose company; and afterwards sold by these churches
to * The large and respectable families of the swinneys, Tomlinsons, ..."