Lexicographical Neighbors of Condoners
Literary usage of Condoners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1889)
"... nor in favor of doctrinal errors; but falsehoods, the makers of falsehoods,
the willing beneficiaries and condoners of falsehoods, and all who leave out ..."
2. "Over There" with the Australians by R. Hugh Knyvett (1918)
"King or President, Parliament or Pope, dares stand between these people and their
just wrath they deserve to be pilloried in the minds of men as condoners ..."
3. Germany's Madness by Emil Reich (1914)
"The friends of tho Turks and condoners of the Armenian massacres would have no
compunction in coercing men to satisfy their needs and unnatural caprices. ..."
4. Supplement to "Notes of My Life," 1879, and "Mr. Gladstone," 1886 by George Anthony Denison (1893)
"The New Critic' and his condoners drag down heaven to earth—heavenly things to
earthly things. They are hearing men rather than God. ..."