Lexicographical Neighbors of Benefiters
Literary usage of Benefiters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pahlavi Texts by Edward William West (1892)
"... that 'people shall become supplicant,' are taught by him who is for the
benefiters; even for this reason, because they who are ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1849)
"Who were, in all seasons, and at all times, whether good or bad for the colonies,
the only benefiters by it ? It was the manufacturers of England. ..."
3. Poet Lore (1900)
"... as it is insidiously deteriorating to the benefiters. If a mode of sovereignty
hurts its beneficiaries ultimately or in certain respects, they often can ..."
4. The Americanization of Edward Bok: The Autobiography of a Dutch Boy Fifty by Edward William Bok (1922)
"At first, Bok's readers objected, but he explained why he did it; that they were
the benefiters by the plan; and, so far as readers can be satisfied with ..."
5. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1902)
"History of English People, i subsistence of, 58; benefiters of, Middle Ages, u*
LABORING CLASSES, restraint of population among, 156. 80, 83. ..."
6. Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Colonel Maceroni by Francis Maceroni (1838)
"... and who was bound to cause its provisions to be respected by his co-benefiters
in the deed, made answer, that such Capitulation was merely military, ..."
7. The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence (1839)
"On the contrary, they are rather benefiters than otherwise. They are not parties
to the robbery, and they can buy from the receivers of stolen goods their ..."
8. A Dutch Boy Fifty Years After by Edward William Bok, John Louis Haney (1921)
"At first, Bok's readers objected, but he explained why he did it; that they were
the benefiters by the plan; and, so far as readers can be satisfied with ..."