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Definition of Fettlers
1. fettler [n] - See also: fettler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fettlers
Literary usage of Fettlers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A General History of Connecticut: From Its First Settlement Under George by Samuel Andrew Peters (1782)
"Lo ! here is all the title the fettlers of the Dominion of Newhaven ever obtained.
The cruel and bloody perfections under Eaton and Davenport in Newhaven ..."
2. History of English Poetry from the Twelfth to the Close of the Sixteenth Century by Thomas Warton, William Carew Hazlitt, Richard Price (1871)
"... Teutonic fettlers and invaders came, to people our England. They brought with
them the legends of their continental homes; and the one weird poem which ..."
3. The Universal Magazine (1794)
"... the chief clerks ; the fettlers of colour »aving ... ed on one of the fettlers,
who, after a fair and candid trial, ..."
4. The Administration of the British Colonies by Thomas Pownall (1774)
"petition of fome fettlers .of-Virginia;) .upon the Speaker's reading a letter
from the King, the petition was withdrawn—and we nod ..."
5. Travels Through the United States of North America: The Country of the by Henry Neuman (1800)
"The foil is moderately good, but its cultivation is neglected. The back-parts I
have not feen; but all the fettlers who live ..."