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Definition of Harry bridges
1. Noun. United States labor leader who organized the longshoremen (1901-1990).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harry Bridges
Literary usage of Harry bridges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Review of the Chandos Peerage Case: Adjudicated 1803, and of the Pretensions by George Frederick Beltz (1834)
"Edward, the son of harry bridges, was baptized at St. Mary's, Canterbury, 27th
April 1573. Margaret, daughter of Robert Bridges, baptized there llth April ..."
2. Le Neve's Pedigrees of the Knights Made by King Charles II., King James II by Peter Le Neve (1873)
"Anne Orange dr harry bridges esqr to sell the mr of II- Brewers Somerset for
paym't of his daughters' portions & legacys charged thereon. ..."
3. Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English by Egerton Brydges (1815)
"... sought to wound his fame, that with more security they might imbrue their
hands in his most sacred blood."* PS harry bridges of ..."
4. A Guide to the Best Historical Novels and Tales: A Study of English Prose by Jonathan Nield, Charlotte Elizabeth Morgan, Harry Levi (1911)
"1728, A Collection of Select Novels, written originally in Castillian . . .
made English by harry bridges ..."
5. The Rise of the Novel of Manners: A Study of English Prose Fiction Between by Charlotte Elizabeth Morgan (1911)
"1728, A Collection of Select Novels, written originally in Castillian . . .
made English by harry bridges. Bristol. 1729, A Select Collection of Novels and ..."