Lexicographical Neighbors of Treeship
Literary usage of Treeship
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Key and Elphinstone's Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing by Thomas Key, Howard Warburton Elphinstone (1899)
"... whether in my lifetime or after retl'rlll»g my death, they or he shl, if willg,
be at liberty to assume the land to genl treeship of my will ..."
2. A Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing: Comprising the Forms Required in by Thomas Key (1883)
"... whether in ray lifetime or after mv death, they or he sh*D, to England ' 1-1 '
to assume if willing, be at liberty to assume the general treeship •. ..."
3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1804)
"cue thee awhile) a thing Forgotten, as the foliage of thy youth ! ' While thus
through all the stages thou hast pusk'd Of-treeship — first ..."
4. The Influence of Milton on English Poetry by Raymond Dexter Havens (1922)
"While thus through all the stages thou hast pushed Of treeship, first a seedling,
hid in grass; Then twig; then sapling; and, as century rolled Slow after ..."
5. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1805)
"... as the foliage of thy youth 1 While thus through all the stages thou hast push
M Of treeship—first a seedling hid in grass ; Then twig ; then sapling ..."