Lexicographical Neighbors of Cannisters
Literary usage of Cannisters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Furniture of Our Forefathers by Esther Singleton, Russell Sturgis (1913)
"... 1759; cannisters, brass Indian kettles in nests, mahogany and book tea chests,
1760 ; nests of kettles to hold from thirty gallons down to a quart, ..."
2. Walk the Crooked Road with the Crooks by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"What I am counting on is that Canadians would start calling or writing to the
Prime Minister's Office requesting that they break into the cannisters and ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Similarly, it is easier for police to send tear gas cannisters or bullets flying
at students if they have never had direct opportunity to learn that there ..."
4. The Journals of Hugh Gaine, Printer by Hugh Gaine (1902)
"Tops, neat Tea Chests, with Cannisters, japan'd Waiters and Tea-Boards, new-fashioned
Leather Bottle Stands, japan'd Tea-Cannisters and Sugar Pots, ..."
5. The Fales Family of Bristol, Rhode Island: Ancestry of Haliburton Fales of by DeCoursey Fales, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton (1919)
"4. 6 2 black tea pots 3/ black tin tea pot 2/ °. 5- — Stone butter boats and Cups
1/6 2 cream coloured mugs t/6 o. 2. 6 4 wine Glasses 4/ 4 Cannisters ..."