Lexicographical Neighbors of Chartable
Literary usage of Chartable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Man to Man: The Story of Industrial Democracy by John Leitch (1919)
"... with broad, chartable forces but with a more or less miscellaneous collection
of individuals, some of whom happen to be employers and others employees. ..."
2. Modern Salesmanagement: A Practical Handbook and Guide by Justus George Frederick (1919)
"... location values and the relative turnover and profit on individual items.
A retail store has a specific, chartable radius of appeal; a specific, ..."
3. Early Long Island: A Colonial Study by Martha Bockée Flint (1896)
"... heretical and abominable sect called Quakers," and had been active in getting
signatures to the " seditious and detestable chartable " above named. ..."
4. Northmost Australia: Three Centuries of Exploration, Discovery, and by Robert Logan Jack (1921)
"Except this, we did not see a single chartable water-course the whole day.
Five miles back from the camp, we saw some cattle tracks, and 2 miles from the ..."
5. Revolutionary Essays in Socialist Faith and Fancy by Peter Edward Burrowes (1903)
"The day's goal of a human being's life now becomes chartable, as never it was
before, as a part of the universe, good and true. ..."
6. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature (1898)
"Chartable gift—Conditional gift—Perpetuity.— G., by will, gave £10000 to his
trustees upon trust so soon as any land should at any time be given or obtained ..."