Lexicographical Neighbors of Dishonorers
Literary usage of Dishonorers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life by John Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1865)
"... and almost irretrievable ruin on the nation; and now that very nation was
thought to be bound in honor to compensate its dishonorers and destroyers. ..."
2. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States by United States Dept. of State, Francis Wharton, John Bassett Moore (1889)
"... and almost irretrievable ruin on the nation, and now that very nation was
thought to be bound in honor to compensate its dishonorers and destroyers. ..."
3. The Popular History of England by Charles Knight (1880)
"But 1 had thought that the judges ecclesiastical, being charged in the great
council of the realm to be dishonorers of God and of her majesty; perverters of ..."
4. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution: Being the Letters by Jared Sparks, United States Dept. of State (1830)
"... and almost irretrievable ruin on the nation, and now that very nation was
thought to be bound in honor to compensate its dishonorers and destroyers. ..."
5. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth by Lucy Aikin (1819)
"great council of the realm to be dishonorers of God and of her majesty ; perverters
of law and public justice ; and wrong-doers unto the liberties and ..."