Lexicographical Neighbors of Thuses
Literary usage of Thuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ordinances of the Clothworkers' Company, Together with Those of the by London, Clothworkers' Company (London, England), London Clothworkers' Company, Clothworkers' Company (1881)
"... and paie for evy tyme for a fyne viij d for his so being absent which shalbe
levied & applied to thuses aforesaid except he have a reasonable excuse. ..."
2. Rural Essays by Andrew Jackson Downing (1869)
"To the eyes of the nurserymen a crop of ailan- thuses and abeles is " a pasture
in the valley of sweet waters." But go to an old homestead, where they have ..."
3. Rural Essays by Andrew Jackson Downing (1857)
"To the eyes of the nurserymen a crop of ailan- thuses and abeles is " a pasture
in the valley of sweet waters." But go to an old homestead, where they have ..."
4. Rural Essays by Andrew Jackson Downing, George William Curtis, Fredrika Bremer (1858)
"To the eyes of the nurserymen a crop of ailan- thuses and abeles is " a pasture
in the valley of sweet waters." But go to an old homestead, ..."
5. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1868)
"... and theym to possede and have, onlye to thuses and intentes bcl'ore ...
and theym to possede and have for ever, onlye to thuses and intentes ..."
6. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society by Middlesex Local History Council (1875)
"... payne that he or they that soo doono forfet as often x li. wex to be leved
and applyed to thuses aforesaid. Also that the rulers and governours of the ..."
7. Publications by Committee for Economic Development, Marion Bayard Folson, Commonwealth Fund, James T. Howard, Thomas Bayard McCabe (1896)
"... and theym to possede and haue onlye to thuses and intentes before ... onlye to
thuses and Intentes ..."