Lexicographical Neighbors of Plateglass
Literary usage of Plateglass
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1913)
"... N of white paper 21.5 by 28 cm in size, and iron clamps 1 these sheets to the
corner of a table, sometimes under ; of plateglass. ..."
2. The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart by Walter Scott (1829)
"... camp-kettles with the gilded frames of pictures, the plateglass windows were
smashed to pieces, and the breaches repaired by old jackets and pantaloons. ..."
3. The American Year Book by Simon Newton Dexter North, Francis Graham Wickware, Albert Bushnell Hart (1911)
"... burglary insurance, steam-boiler insurance, plateglass insurance, etc.
For convenience, all of these types of insurance can be grouped under the class ..."
4. The Nineteenth Century (1891)
"... wherewith to trick out the plateglass windows. The gaiety, the profusion, and
the sinfulness of the Paris which one had known in the Second Empire days ..."
5. University of Toronto Studies by University of Toronto (1907)
"which were etched upon small squares of thin plateglass, an placed over the
openings in the front screen of the apparatus squares of white cardboard and ..."
6. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1913)
"... N of white paper 21.5 by 28 cm in size, and iron clamps 1 these sheets to the
corner of a table, sometimes under ; of plateglass. ..."
7. The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart by Walter Scott (1829)
"... camp-kettles with the gilded frames of pictures, the plateglass windows were
smashed to pieces, and the breaches repaired by old jackets and pantaloons. ..."
8. The American Year Book by Simon Newton Dexter North, Francis Graham Wickware, Albert Bushnell Hart (1911)
"... burglary insurance, steam-boiler insurance, plateglass insurance, etc.
For convenience, all of these types of insurance can be grouped under the class ..."
9. The Nineteenth Century (1891)
"... wherewith to trick out the plateglass windows. The gaiety, the profusion, and
the sinfulness of the Paris which one had known in the Second Empire days ..."
10. University of Toronto Studies by University of Toronto (1907)
"which were etched upon small squares of thin plateglass, an placed over the
openings in the front screen of the apparatus squares of white cardboard and ..."