Lexicographical Neighbors of Misguiders
Literary usage of Misguiders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cost of Competition: An Effort at the Understanding of Familiar Facts by Sidney Armor Reeve (1906)
"Ah, could not a school be organized which would really supply what these innocent
misguiders of youth advise them to seek? ..."
2. The Journal and Letters of Samuel Curwen, 1775-1783 by Samuel Curwen (1864)
"... for this unexpected supply, and at this juncture, will afford the crafty,
political, and spiritual misguiders among them but too plausible an occasion ..."
3. The Irish Rebellion of 1641: With a History of the Events which Led Up to by Ernest Hamilton (1920)
"False informers and misguiders of good kings," Sir Edward Coke remarked
sententiously, " are much more perilous than if princes themselves were evil. ..."