fourthly [fawrth-lee, fohrth-] ExamplesWord Origin adverb
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.
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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.
William Lawson
Fourthly and lastly, I come to the commission on international credits.
Francis W. Hirst
Fourthly, the meaning of the allusion to a sixth class, which is not further investigated.
Plato
Fourthly, the external conditions of perfection,—health and the goods of life.
Plato