Lexicographical Neighbors of Recallers
Literary usage of Recallers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Where the People Rule: Or, The Initiative and Referendum, Direct Primary Law by Gilbert Lawrence Hedges, Oregon (1914)
"The recallers nominated the following candidates: For county judge, EE Stanton;
... The press was unanimously against the contention of the recallers. ..."
2. Where the People Rule: Or, The Initiative and Referendum, Direct Primary Law by Gilbert L. Hedges, Oregon (1914)
"The recallers nominated the following candidates: For county judge, EE Stanton;
... The press was unanimously against the contention of the recallers. ..."
3. The Operation of the Initiative, Referendum and Recall in Oregon by James Duff Barnett (1915)
"yet held office for the minimum period of six months, or because the officers'
terms would soon expire in any event, or because the "recallers" considered ..."
4. Development Lessons by Esmond Vedder De Graff, Margaret Keiver Smith, Francis Wayland Parker (1886)
"An idea should not be left until as many different words as properly come within
the capacity of the child have been given as recallers of the idea. ..."
5. Popular Science Monthly (1914)
"the fear on the part of the recallers of the wrath of the electorate at the
expense of another election. An interesting and much-discussed feature is the ..."
6. Proceedings of ... National Conference, American Society for Judicial by Theodore Marburg, James Brown Scott (1917)
"Instead of following the example of the English Revolution of 1688, which resulted
in judicial independence, the Arizona recallers and their disciples have ..."
7. Addresses, Discussions, Etc. by Rome Green Brown (1917)
"With impartial justice, the recallers were promptly placed- upon a ballot to
recall them. In consequence of this uncertainty, in which the only certainty is ..."
8. Christianity and the Social Rage by Adolf Augustus Berle (1914)
"The principal and the enduring objection is that this is the surest possible
means of defeating the very object which the recallers desire. ..."