Lexicographical Neighbors of Lobbyer
Literary usage of Lobbyer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1875)
"... the lobbyer, in his glory. How bustling he is, and busy, and noisy, and
good-humoured ! Everybody rushes at him, buttonholes him, shakes hands with him, ..."
2. My Diary in America in the Midst of War by George Augustus Sala (1865)
"cities ; or, if any money is voted or raised for such a purpose, some ingenious
lobbyer steals it in media, and the scheme is dwarfed and dwindles down to ..."
3. Horace Greeley Decently Dissected: In a Letter on Horace Greeley, Addressed by Abraham Oakey Hall, Joseph Hoxie (1862)
"Indeed, there is no greater lobbyer in the United States—although he is continually
raising the hue and cry against others. A parliamentary lawyer in ..."