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Definition of Laborites
1. laborite [n] - See also: laborite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laborites
Literary usage of Laborites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Land Or Peace: Whither Israel? by Yael Yishai (1987)
"More significant was the rift that developed between the laborites and members of
... The laborites in the LIM were thus left with an awkward choice; ..."
2. Modern and Contemporary European History by Jacob Salwyn Schapiro (1918)
"The result was a disappointment to both, as 274 Liberals, 273 Conservatives, 82
Irish Nationalists, and 41 laborites The Liberal- were elected. ..."
3. Modern and Contemporary European History by Jacob Salwyn Schapiro (1918)
"The result was a disappointment to both, as 274 Liberals, 273 Conservatives, 82
Irish Nationalists, and 41 laborites The Liberal- were elected. ..."
4. The International Socialist Review by Algie Martin Simons (1907)
"The laborites already exercise a strong political influence. ... But constituting
an actual political force, the laborites insist upon certain "immediate" ..."
5. The American Year Book by Simon Newton Dexter North, Francis Graham Wickware, Albert Bushnell Hart (1911)
"... torney General in Ireland, and a Privy 273 ; laborites, 40 ; Nationalists, 7
1 ; Council ; but the government is ..."