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Definition of Artsmen
1. artsman [n] - See also: artsman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Artsmen
Literary usage of Artsmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. England's Treasure by Forraign Trade by Thomas Mun (1895)
"For although I confess, that store of money may bring them materials (which they
altogether want) and artsmen to build them Shipping, yet where are the ..."
2. The California Padres and Their Missions by Charles Francis Saunders, Joseph Smeaton Chase (1915)
"So does the work of those vanished artsmen do missionary service to generations
that never knew them. While much of the original establishment is ..."
3. Analytical Index, to the Series of Records Known as the Remembrancia by Corporation of London, H. C. Overall, Corporation of London (England) (1878)
"... by working on the poverty of one or two poor artsmen of that Company, had
surrendered their Patent, and procured a new one for twenty years, ..."
4. Geographical Collections Relating to Scotland Made by Walter Macfarlane by Walter Macfarlane (1908)
"He was also registred therein and his works that he digged at the Gold mines.
He brought with him certain artsmen from England, & others of his own ..."
5. The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688 by John Hill Burton (1870)
"... it suddenly seemed like an enchanted castle ; for from the mouth of dreadful
engines—not long before full-fed by moderate artsmen that knew how to stop ..."
6. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1827)
"He i said by Atkinson to have brought with him certain artsmen from Eng- nd, and
others of his own countrymen, into Scotland, which were at ondon. ..."
7. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Sir David Brewster (1827)
"He is said by Atkinson to have brought with him certain artsmen from England,
and others of his own countrymen, into Scotland, which were at London. ..."
8. Berwick-upon-Tweed: The History of the Town and Guild by John Scott (1888)
"... take view thereof, it suddenly seemed like an enchanted castle ; for, from
the mouth of dreadful engines—not long before full-fed by moderate artsmen, ..."