Lexicographical Neighbors of Commercialists
Literary usage of Commercialists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh Annual Register by Sir Walter Scott, Walter Scott (1810)
"... and our Orders in Council- Dispute with America—Effect produced in England—The
Peace Party— The Anti-commercialists—Misconduct of the War. ..."
2. Civilized Commercialism by Ernest Guy Stevens (1917)
"Original as this system will seem to some, it will be but a codification of the
best present practices of our best commercialists. No new business customs ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1888)
"despatched a glowing description of my ability to introduce a promising youth of
undoubted integrity in a firm of well-known commercialists. ..."
4. Commentaries on the History, Constitution, & Chartered Franchises of the by George Norton (1869)
"... as all revenue derived from the people ought to be, to the purposes of the
state, was directed into the purses of some few overgrown commercialists; ..."
5. Adventures in the Arts: Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville and Poets by Marsden Hartley (1921)
"Another way is to deliver art from the clutches of its worshippers, and by
worshippers I mean the idolaters and the commercialists of art. ..."
6. Academica: An Occasional Journal (1858)
"... who buting classes of society ; that is on the has so actively and patriotically
exerted part of money-owners, commercialists and himself in respect of ..."