Lexicographical Neighbors of Tolerative
Literary usage of Tolerative
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Paganism Surviving in Christianity by Abram Herbert Lewis (1892)
"All his tolerative Legislation Essentially Pagan—Christians did not Seek for
Sunday Laws—The first Sunday Law, 321 AD, Pagan in Every Particular—Essentially ..."
2. The Social Evil in Chicago: A Study of Existing Conditions with by Chicago (Ill.). Vice Commission (1911)
"... but it does condemn the System—a Syste which has grown notoriously inactive
in the handling of the Sod Evil, partly because of the tolerative attitude ..."
3. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"... or tolerative user and one which is claimed as a matter of right Cox v.
Forrest, 60 Md. 74, 79. ADVERSE HOLDING. The "adverse holding" of property, ..."
4. Biblical Commentary on the Proverbs of Solomon by Franz Delitzsch (1884)
"... has here once a tolerative signification, although the reciprocal is also
allowable : with such as reciprocally advise themselves, and thus without ..."
5. Public Characters by Alexander Stephens (1799)
"... though his colony settled in Africa may not have succeeded, and press-warrants
still disgrace the annals of our tolerative jurisprudence, yet the maxims ..."
6. Corporations: A Study of the Origin and Development of Great Business by John Patterson Davis (1905)
"... by society as it happened to be organized during the time when they flourished;
its attitude towards them was merely permissive, tolerative. ..."