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Definition of Antimonopolists
1. antimonopolist [n] - See also: antimonopolist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antimonopolists
Literary usage of Antimonopolists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Social Problems by Henry ( George (1884)
"... who hope to accomplish a political reform while keeping it out of politics;
and antimonopolists, who propose to tie up locomotives with pack thread. ..."
2. Macmillan's Magazine by John Morley, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, George Grove (1883)
"Low as the freights are, there is great discontent at their amount, and there is
growing up a party in the Union, under the name of the antimonopolists, ..."
3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1842)
"... Melbourne administration were subjected to the same charge, while the supporters
of that government assumed to themselves the name of AntiMonopolists. ..."
4. The Railroad Question: A Historical and Practical Treatise on Railroads, and by William Larrabee (1893)
"... however pleasant and desirable it may seem to self-styled antimonopolists,”
and that “it is a calamity not only to the owners of the roads, ..."
5. The Liberal Republican Movement by Earle Dudley Ross (1910)
"County conventions were variously referred to as “Liberals and AntiMonopolists”
and “Democrats and Liberals.” The Democratic attitude toward their allies ..."
6. Leon Abbett's New Jersey: The Emergence of the Modern Governor by Richard A. Hogarty (2001)
"The antimonopolists had become a viable political force, and they used their
political clout to place railroad issues on the public agenda. ..."