Lexicographical Neighbors of Operationist
Literary usage of Operationist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, at the First Session by William Pitt Fessenden, Thaddeus Stevens (1866)
"He was opposed to the war, and was termed a co-operationist. ... Mr. Christy was
a co-operationist. I cannot speak positively about him ; I can only speak ..."
2. Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society by Mississippi Historical Society, Franklin Lafayette Riley (1902)
"The committee was fairly divided between the Democratic and Whig leaders, the
independent and the co-operationist Secessionists. ..."
3. Tory Democracy and Conservative Policy by Plain Tory (1892)
"Thus," argues the co-operationist, " we arrive at the same goal at last, but the
means by which I would attain it are a rational, natural development; ..."
4. History of Reconstruction in Louisiana (through 1868) by John Rose Ficklen, Pierce Butler (1911)
"... though I was a Co-operationist myself; but it is incredible that such strenuous
and determined opponents as were Christian Roselius, JA Rozier—not to ..."
5. Maid Marian and Crotchet Castle by Thomas Love Peacock (1895)
"LADY CLARINDA Next to him is Mr. Toogood, the co-operationist, who will have
neither fighting nor praying ; but wants to parcel out the world into squares ..."