Lexicographical Neighbors of Fracturers
Literary usage of Fracturers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Pilgrims and Puritans: Their Ancestry and Descendants; Basis by Joseph Dillaway Sawyer (1922)
"... looked upon it as a miraculous omen, proving permanent severance from the
Mother Country—a solution well calculated to ease the minds of the fracturers. ..."
2. Superwomen by Albert Payson Terhune (1916)
"The laws against bigamy—if there were any at that day— do not seem to have been
very rigidly enforced; nor do those laws' fracturers appear to have lost ..."
3. Superwomen by Albert Payson Terhune (1916)
"The laws against bigamy—if there were any at that day— do not seem to have been
very rigidly enforced; nor do those laws' fracturers appear to have lost ..."
4. Pennsylvania Justices' Law Reporter; Containing Cases Decided in the Courts (1916)
"We want to give a plain warning to those Philadelphia law manglers and constitution
fracturers, to keep hands off. Their past efforts of "law reform" have ..."
5. Beiträge zur Geologie und Palaeontologie der argentinischen Republik by Emanuel Kayser, Hanns Bruno Geinitz, Carl Gottsche (1885)
"... its manner of occurence is always the same: it invariably accompanies the
mountain-fracturers presumably of middle geological age, and is always assumed ..."