Beforementioned


adjective

already or previously mentioned; aforementioned
historical examples

the slaves are taken, as beforementioned, from cotton and tobacco, and are furnished by the southern states.
the american quarterly review, no. 17, march 1831 various

their sea voyage terminated as beforementioned, on the 8th of august, by their actually entering that river.
the mirror of literature, amus-m-nt, and instruction, vol. 10, issue 278, supplementary number (1828) various

besides the beforementioned route another and longer one leads to c-mberland sound.
the central eskimo franz boas

on this occasion, the two brothers-in-law, beforementioned, were present.
records of the spanish inquisition andrew d-ckson white

but now she felt insidiously surprised, and her husband received the beforementioned look which told him what he had to expect.
fair haven and foul strand august strindberg

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