Lexicographical Neighbors of Blackhander
Literary usage of Blackhander
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"It is right for a private firm to furnish arms to the policeman who puts down
the thug, the burglar, the white slaver, and the blackhander. ..."
2. Restriction of Immigration: Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and by J. O. Carr, Grace Abbott, John Lawson Burnett, Haviland H. Lund, United States, Congress, House (1916)
"Gentlemen have made the argument against the illiteracy test that it did not keep
out the blackhander; and it does not. This bill, however, in other ..."
3. Texas Medical Journal (1908)
"Please see my advertising patronage, notwithstanding this anonymous blackhander,
whose libo! the State Journal of Medicine publishes. ..."
4. The Foes of Our Own Household by Theodore Roosevelt (1917)
"... one of their daughters or a blackhander who kidnaps and tortures a little
child or a ruffian who slaps the wife or mother of one of them in the face. ..."
5. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"It is right for a private firm to furnish arms to the policeman who puts down
the thug, the burglar, the white slaver, and the blackhander. ..."
6. Restriction of Immigration: Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and by J. O. Carr, Grace Abbott, John Lawson Burnett, Haviland H. Lund, United States, Congress, House (1916)
"Gentlemen have made the argument against the illiteracy test that it did not keep
out the blackhander; and it does not. This bill, however, in other ..."
7. Texas Medical Journal (1908)
"Please see my advertising patronage, notwithstanding this anonymous blackhander,
whose libo! the State Journal of Medicine publishes. ..."
8. The Foes of Our Own Household by Theodore Roosevelt (1917)
"... one of their daughters or a blackhander who kidnaps and tortures a little
child or a ruffian who slaps the wife or mother of one of them in the face. ..."