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Definition of Distillers
1. distiller [n] - See also: distiller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Distillers
Literary usage of Distillers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Republican Campaign Text Book for 1880 by Republican Congressional Committee (1880)
"Northern distillers opposed to this "Solid Southern " Democratic Steal.
Strenuous opposition was made to the pas" sage of this part of the bill by a portion ..."
2. Industrial Combinations and Trusts by William Harrison Spring Stevens (1913)
"EXHIBIT 4 distillers' AND CATTLE FEEDERS' TRUST l Whereas it is designed to form
a trust to be known as the distillers and Cattle Feeders' Trust, ..."
3. A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution to the by John Bach McMaster (1885)
"They ended by working themselves into a fury and calling a meeting of distillers
for the twenty-seventh of July at Redstone Old Fort, a town on which the ..."
4. Marine Boilers: Their Construction and Working, Dealing More Especially with by Louis Emile Bertin, Leslie Stephen Robertson (1906)
"Multiple distillers—In single distillers the heat of the steam produced is ...
The principle of these multiple distillers consists in placing several ..."
5. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard (1883)
"EXCISE—distillers AND THEIR EMPLOYES. MR. MELDON asked the Secretary to the
Treasury, Whether under the Excise regulations distillers are permitted to ..."
6. The Trust Movement in British Industry: A Study of Business Organisation by Henry William Macrosty (1907)
"The distillers Company—a combination of six Scotch firms formed in 1877— ...
to prevent its policy of restriction being spoiled by the Irish distillers. ..."