Lexicographical Neighbors of Pocketers
Literary usage of Pocketers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Paper Against Gold, Or, The History and Mystery of the Bank of England, of by William Cobbett (1828)
"... he himself was one of the great receivers and pocketers of the said salvage.
Yet, at the time when he wrote, he and his sons were, and they now are, ..."
2. Paper Against Gold, Or, The History and Mystery of the Bank of England, of by William Cobbett (1828)
"He did not tell the " thinking people/' that he himself was one of the great
receivers and pocketers of the said salvage. Yet, at the time when he wrote, ..."
3. Paper Against Gold, Or, The History and Mystery of the Bank of England, of by William Cobbett (1834)
"He did not tell the " thinking people," that he, himself, Was one of the great
receivers and pocketers of the said salvage. Yet, at the time when he wrote, ..."
4. Paper Against Gold, Or, The History and Mystery of the Bank of England, of by William Cobbett (1834)
"He did not tell the " thinking people," that he, himself, was one of the great
receivers and pocketers of the said salvage. ..."
5. Paper Against Gold, Or, the Mystery of the Bank of England: Of the Debt, of by William Cobbett (1846)
"He did not tell the " thinking people," that he, himself, Was one of the great
receivers and pocketers of the said salvage. Yet, at the time when he wrote, ..."