Citations:staunchnesses


 * 1927, Carnegie Institute, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Magazine, page 94
 * After all, Ruskin lived in the midst of those massive staunchnesses of the Victorian era. Nevertheless, I think his doctrine, as expressed in The Seven ...
 * 1941, The Advocate: America's Jewish Journal
 * ($2.00) takes us from the European scenes to our beloved New York settings, where we have a glimpse of the theatrical life and all its whimsicalities, staunchnesses and loyalties at the turn of the century.
 * 1977, Edith F Wyatt, Great Companions, page 188
 * You, too, have lived these staunchnesses and dreams that are the last realities, and heard the band play in the square and seen the neighbors bring home ...