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Definition of Delegators
1. delegator [n] - See also: delegator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Delegators
Literary usage of Delegators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Woman Suffrage by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage (1881)
"... part of -what I could say to you and to your companions on this subject; but
of this be assured, tune and your own delegators will do ..."
2. Danton: A Study by Hilaire Belloc (1899)
"The people, for Des- moulins, were the delegators of power; for Danton the people
were those who should, but who did not rule. To live again and enter the ..."
3. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1825)
"They commission all officers, and send forth fleets and armies ; not in the name
of the delegators at home, but in the name, as we are assured, ..."
4. The Constitution of the United States: A Critical Discussion of Its Genesis by John Randolph Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker (1899)
"Back of both is the reserved authority of the States, as delegators of both
classes, and as the original source of all powers belonging to both governments. ..."
5. Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury by Walter Farquhar Hook (1872)
"The bishop continues : " Chafin that hath married two sisters, upon his appeal
from your grace and me, hangeth still upon the delegators, and, ..."
6. An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that by Francis Plowden (1806)
"... as a political truth, that no elected and delegated legislature has a right
to disfranchise its electors and delegators, who never entrusted their power ..."
7. Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of by Robert Michels (1915)
"... of the delegates over th delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy."
Every party organization represents an oligarchical powe^ grounded upon a ..."