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English citations of furth
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- 1551 — Thomas More (Translated by Ralph Robinson), Utopia
- For they saye that king Utopus him selfe, euen at the first beginning appointed, and drewe furth the platte fourme of the citie into this fashion and figure that it hathe now, but the gallant garnishinge, and the beautifull setting furth of it, whereunto he sawe that one mannes age would not suffice: that he left to his posteritie.
- 1602 — David Lindesay, Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaits: In Commendation of Vertew and Vitvperation of Vyce
- He sall reforme, into this land,
- Evin all the thrie estaits
- God furth of heavin hes him send,
- To punische all that dois offend
- Against his Maiestie;
- He sall reforme, into this land,
- 1786— James Taylor, "Gift of Donal McDonald or a Perpetual Servant" in The Edinburgh magazine, or Literary miscellany
- Extracted furth of the books of adjournal of the said district by me...
- 1816 — Thomas Bayly Howell, A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783
- Thereafter, this deponent heard and saw his majesty looking furth of the window of the round and crying, Treason!
- 2002 — University of Glasgow, "Grades received furth of Glasgow"
- Faculty agreed at its meeting of 21 May 2002 that where there was no existing practice, departments should adopt the formula outlined below for the award of marks and grades obtained furth of Glasgow.