10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FAINEANCY»
Discover the use of
faineancy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
faineancy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Canadian Monthly and National Review
Mr. Goldwin Smith in his rejoinder to my criticism, on his remarks on the
faineancy of the Earl of Dufl'erin, says that 'he did not arraign the decision of the
Governor-General in the case of the Pacific Railway investiga- tion,' and that
therefore, ...
Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart, 1879
2
The Contemporary Review
What is now going on is in effect the reduction of the House of Lords to faineancy
by a process somewhat similar to that by which the Crown was finally divested of
power, though less tranquil, inasmuch as in the case of the Crown, nothing was ...
3
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
What is now going on is in effect the reduction of the House of Lords to faineancy
by a process somewhat similar to that by which the Crown was finally divested of
power, though less tranquil, inasmuch as in the case of the Crown, nothing was ...
4
Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review
Mr. Goldwin Smith in his rejoinder to my criticism, on his remarks on the
faineancy of the Earl of Dufferin, says that ' he did not arraign the decision of the
Governor-General in the case of the Pacific Railway investigation,' and that
therefore, ...
Let them adhere to it if they will, and if they deem such scenes as the present
beneficial to the political character of the nation; but let them remember that
reduction to faineancy is abolition, and that henceforth the House of Commons
will be the ...
6
Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
What is now going on is in effect the reduction of the House of Lords to faineancy
by a process somewhat similar to that by which the Crown was finally divested of
power, though less tranquil, inasmuch as in the case of the Crown, nothing was ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1884
7
Familiar Letters of Henry David Thoreau
They may be single, or have families in their faineancy. I do not meet men who
can have nothing to do with me because they have so much to do with
themselves. However, I trust that a very few cherish purposes which they never
declare.
Henry David Thoreau, 1894
8
The life of Henry David Thoreau
They may be single, or have families in their faineancy. I do not meet men who
can have nothing to do with me because they have so much to do with
themselves. However, I trust that a very few cherish purposes which they never
declare.
Henry Stephens Salt, 1890
9
Letters to Various Persons
They may be single, or have families in their faineancy. I do not meet men who
can have nothing to do with me because they have so much to do with
themselves. However, I trust that a very few cherish purposes which they never
declare.
Henry David Thoreau, 1877
10
Letters to a Spiritual Seeker
... unashamed to their beds, and take on a new layer of sloth. They may be single,
or have families in their faineancy? I do not meet men who can have nothing to
do with me because they have so much to do with HENRY DAV1D THOREAU.
Henry David Thoreau, Bradley P. Dean, Harrison Gray Blake, 2004
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FAINEANCY»
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faineancy is used in the context of the following news items.
Spelling Bee: Indian-American kids dominate again; 25 of them in …
... till they have learned the whole dictionary by rote, and they don't bandy words such as rescissible and faineancy in everyday conversation. «Times of India, May 15»
From Olay's tribute to Coleridge; and Myntra's strip-tease for lumbar …
Talking from a purely patriarchal point of view, I believe that men shave when they want to, faineancy is in our blood and 60 per cent of men ... «Pitch, Dec 12»