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fourthly


fourthly [fawrth-lee, fohrth-] ExamplesWord Origin adverb

  1. in the fourth place; fourth.

Origin of fourthly First recorded in 1520–30; fourth + -ly Examples from the Web for fourthly Contemporary Examples of fourthly

  • Fourthly, and finally, as the pressure has mounted on Sarkozy, his behavior has become more erratic, not less.

    French Election: Four Ways Nicolas Sarkozy Got Screwed

    Christopher Dickey

    April 22, 2012

  • Historical Examples of fourthly

  • Fourthly, the position of the head which the nature of fructification requires.

    Modern Painters Volume II (of V)

    John Ruskin

  • Fourthly, your animating and assisting of others to such endeuours.

    A New Orchard And Garden

    William Lawson

  • Fourthly and lastly, I come to the commission on international credits.

    The Paper Moneys of Europe

    Francis W. Hirst

  • Fourthly, the meaning of the allusion to a sixth class, which is not further investigated.

    Philebus

    Plato

  • Fourthly, the external conditions of perfection,—health and the goods of life.

    Philebus

    Plato

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