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Definition of Monopolists
1. monopolist [n] - See also: monopolist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monopolists
Literary usage of Monopolists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Monopolies and the People by Charles Whiting Baker (1889)
"But those who, by personal attacks upon monopolists, whether they are millionaire
monopolists or hard-handed workingmen, cultivate animosity and hatred ..."
2. History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent by George Bancroft (1856)
"... But the monopolists endeavored to establish their ^v~ claims. One Francis West
was despatched with a 1623. commission as admiral of New England, ..."
3. Modern Ireland: Its Vital Questions, Secret Societies and Government by George Sigerson (1869)
"For some time the monopolists of the University of Dublin have been assiduously
playing a double game ; and their tortuous policy has at length brought its ..."
4. The Popular History of England by Charles Knight (1880)
"Raleigh returns to England.—Hi* execution under his former sentence.—Affair?
of the Palatinate.—The Elector defeated at Prague—Parliament.—Monopolists ..."
5. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1876)
"E. g. cruelty of soldiers to their prisoners, when men were to be ransomed instead
of being exchanged. Privateers. Quacks. Carriers. Posting. Monopolists. ..."
6. Early Indiana Trials and Sketches: Reminiscences by Oliver Hampton Smith (1858)
"... Monopolists, Say our leading, Democratie, free-trade men, and they as Democrats,
are opposed to all monopolies. It' this were so, it were indeed a ..."