Lexicographical Neighbors of Lobbyers
Literary usage of Lobbyers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Complete Prose Works by Walt Whitman (1891)
"... bribers, compromisers, lobbyers, sponges, ruin'd sports, expell'd gamblers,
policy- backers, monte-dealers, duellists, carriers of conceal'd weapons, ..."
2. My Diary in America in the Midst of War by George Augustus Sala (1865)
"You might take them to be pipe-layers, or log-rollers, or lobbyers, or members
of a municipal " ring," so speedily and so completely do they devour every ..."
3. Stephen A. Douglas by Louis Howland (1920)
"... bribers, compromisers, lobbyers, sponges, ruined sports, expelled gamblers,
policy-backers, monte-dealers, duellists, carriers of concealed weapons, ..."
4. Sunshine in Thought by Charles Godfrey Leland (1863)
"Is not legislation bought in every State through " members of the third house,"
or " lobbyers," and is not almost every bill a matter of purchase ? ..."
5. From Waterloo to the Peninsula: Four Months' Hard Labor in Belgium, Holland by George Augustus Sala (1867)
"But it was with Government officials that the victor of the Peninsula had mostly
to do—with contractors and go-betweens, and lobbyers of the Cortes—with ..."