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Definition of Impleaders
1. impleader [n] - See also: impleader
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impleaders
Literary usage of Impleaders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Side Glimpses from the Colonial Meeting-house by William Root Bliss (1894)
"... meeting-house at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, said : " My impleaders claim that
the church have that right committed to them. But where do they find it ? ..."
2. Records of the Colony Or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May, 1653, to the Union by New Haven (Conn.) (1858)
"Mr. Treate counselled him to petition to his impleaders for mercy in a free
acknowledging of his euill. ..."
3. Abaddon's Steam Engine, Calumny, Delineated: Being an Attempt to Stop Its by Richard Ferguson, Lover of mercy rejoicing over judgement (1817)
"... con- fronted by their antagonists and impleaders, O, how wickedly have I taken
the cackling of one half, or one fourth grown girl or blundering boy ? ..."
4. The Calumet: New Series of the Harbinger of Peace by American Peace Society (1831)
"... no seated and venerable judges;—no appointed impleaders and recorders ;—no
original contract, and solemn, mutual agreement to abide by the decision? ..."
5. American Quarterly Observer by Bela Bates Edwards (1833)
"... ;—no seated and venerable judges ;—no appointed impleaders and recorders ;—no
original contract, and solemn, mutual agreement to abide by the decision ? ..."