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Definition of Cravers
1. craver [n] - See also: craver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cravers
Literary usage of Cravers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. What Science is Saying about Ireland (1882)
"All this is the proved doctrine of modern science, arrived at by observing facts
and by disregarding alike the dreams of pseudo-humanity, of cravers after ..."
2. What Science is Saying about Ireland by Author of "The Irish Land Bill". (1882)
"All this is the proved doctrine of modern science, arrived at by observing facts
and by disregarding alike the dreams of pseudo-humanity, of cravers after ..."
3. The Proverbs of Scotland by Alexander Hislop (1868)
"Sail," quo' the king : " Haud," quo' the wind. Sair cravers are ... "This proverb,
and the reverse, viz., ' Ill payers are sore cravers,' I have never yet ..."
4. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"... thing almost obscene about these children of wrath and cravers of a second birth.
If religious intolerance and hanging and burning could again become ..."
5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN, Sidney Lee (1888)
"... geare as to satisfie all cravers ' (see letter of Morton in Reg. Honor, de
Morton, i. 91). ..."
6. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"But where," say they, " shall we bestow these weavers, [cravers ?" OV H HOUSE.
BY DR. DELANY '. pain in't: 'Tis so large, you may lodge a few friends with ..."
7. What Science is Saying about Ireland (1882)
"All this is the proved doctrine of modern science, arrived at by observing facts
and by disregarding alike the dreams of pseudo-humanity, of cravers after ..."
8. What Science is Saying about Ireland by Author of "The Irish Land Bill". (1882)
"All this is the proved doctrine of modern science, arrived at by observing facts
and by disregarding alike the dreams of pseudo-humanity, of cravers after ..."
9. The Proverbs of Scotland by Alexander Hislop (1868)
"Sail," quo' the king : " Haud," quo' the wind. Sair cravers are ... "This proverb,
and the reverse, viz., ' Ill payers are sore cravers,' I have never yet ..."
10. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"... thing almost obscene about these children of wrath and cravers of a second birth.
If religious intolerance and hanging and burning could again become ..."
11. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN, Sidney Lee (1888)
"... geare as to satisfie all cravers ' (see letter of Morton in Reg. Honor, de
Morton, i. 91). ..."
12. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"But where," say they, " shall we bestow these weavers, [cravers ?" OV H HOUSE.
BY DR. DELANY '. pain in't: 'Tis so large, you may lodge a few friends with ..."