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Definition of Mobocrats
1. mobocrat [n] - See also: mobocrat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mobocrats
Literary usage of Mobocrats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Concise History of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War. 1846-1847 by Daniel Tyler, John Taylor, Thomas Leiper Kane (1881)
"... Journey—Out of Flour—A Prejudiced Missourian— Regrets of mobocrats—Hurricane—Arrival
at Fort Leavenworth—Anecdote of Colonel C.—Dr. Sanderson appointed ..."
2. The Life of Joseph Smith, the Prophet by George Quayle Cannon (1907)
"... ATTACK UPON TWELVE UNARMED BRETHREN—ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY mobocrats DRIVE THEM
FROM THE POLLS—ADAM BLACK'S PROMISE—FALSE ..."
3. The Anti-slavery Record by American Anti-Slavery Society (1836)
"Does Gen. Duff Green, or any other slaveholder, or any other man of sense, regard
this preparation as vain and idle ? Do the mobocrats themselves regard the ..."
4. Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State ; History Both by Henry Howe (1891)
"... and inflicted upon him other indignities accompanied by circumstances of
humiliating degradation ; many of the mobocrats even favoring the proposition ..."