- language.
Examples in
English include there (meaning "at that place"),
whither (= "to what place"), and
hence (= "from this place"). As can be seen from...
- Man: Whence, How and
Whither, A
Record of
Clairvoyant Investigation,
published in 1913, is a
theosophical book
compiled by the
second president of the...
- long as he hath not his
liberty freely to go at all
times to all
places whither he will
without bail or
mainprise or otherwise.
Imprisonment without lawful...
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Parliamentary independent candidates: The
system in
place whither the DPRK
allows for
independent politicians to
launch their own campaigns...
-
Cambridge University Press. Schroll, M. A., & Schwartz, S. A. (2005). "
Whither Psi and Anthropology? An
Incomplete History of SAC's Origins, Its Relationship...
- was once home to the
Waccamaw people.
During the
colonial period, the
Whither family settled in the area, and a
prominent local waterway, Wither's Swash...
- Lives!: A Play. OCLCÂ 19687974. Marsden,
Harriet (November 25, 2019). "
Whither 'woke': What does the ****ure hold for word that
became a weapon?". The...
- above, the
members include some
older or
archaic words,
including whence,
whither, and
other compound prepositions such as whereby, wherein,
formed from...
- at
certain times can he have
limited freedom. If he be not at the
place whither he is bound, he can only
change himself at noon or
exact sunrise or sunset...
-
former Uttar Pradesh CM
Mulayam Singh Yadav.
Abolition of
Zamindari (1947)
Whither Co-operative
Farming (1956)
Agrarian Revolution in
Uttar Pradesh (1957)...