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Definition of Appealers
1. appealer [n] - See also: appealer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Appealers
Literary usage of Appealers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Philanthropy: A Study of Efficient Appealing and Giving by William Harvey Allen (1912)
"With the same end in view Mrs. Harriman, after comparing notes with other givers,
proposes a cooperative clearing house for givers and appealers. ..."
2. Englands Grievance Discovered, in Relation to the Coal Trade: With the Map by Ralph Gardiner (1796)
"... to. become appealers* i. Edw. 3. 7. ... and by fuch evill means, compel, and
procure them to become appealers, and to appeal ..."
3. England and the English by Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1834)
"By this precaution, the appealers to passion will be met by appealers to interest;
and the people will be instructed as well as warned. ..."
4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1894)
"Hence pealers, appealers, applicants. Brockett has "Peelers, two or more proposals
for a farm, contract, etc., being alike, are peelers." Compare PEEL OFF. ..."
5. The English Historical Review by JSTOR (Organization), Oxford Journals (Oxford University Press), Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1909)
"7 (1827) ordered inquiries by the justices into the conduct of jailers and
sheriffs, who had pained their prisoners and forced them to become appealers, ..."
6. The French Revolution: A Political History, 1789-1804 by François-Alphonse Aulard (1910)
"On February 27th it was announced at the Jacobins in Paris that the majority of
the affiliated clubs were demanding the recall of the "appealers. ..."