Lexicographical Neighbors of Parriers
Literary usage of Parriers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Carriers, Inn-keepers, Warehousemen, and Other Depositories of by Henry Jeremy (1816)
"... ABE CONSIDERED TO BE pARRIERS UNDER THAT TERM. ^ 1. How far any one carrying
goods, whether by Agreement or for Hire, or not. THE law has avowedly given ..."
2. ... The Strategy of Minerals: A Study of the Mineral Factor in the World by George Otis Smith (1919)
"Ballast became the open sesame of the hopeful shipper and the bete noir of the
patient but persistent parriers of arguments in Washington. ..."
3. The Strategy of Minerals: A Study of the Mineral Factor in the World by George Otis Smith (1919)
"Ballast became the open sesame of the hopeful shipper and the bete nmr of the
patient but persistent parriers of arguments in "Washington. ..."
4. Schools and masters of fence from the Middle ages to the eighteenth century by Egerton Castle (1885)
"in order to make them good parriers and strong in the arm." It is, therefore, no
wonder that he insists on the necessity of never allowing beginners to play ..."
5. Health Bulletin by Pennsylvania Dept. of Health (1917)
"This was of course one of those parriers who are active shortly after recovery
and her condition need not have become permanent. Important is a story from ..."
6. Reports from the Court of Claims Submitted to the House of Representatives by United States Court of Claims, United States Congress. House (1915)
"... the rate of 30 cents per hour when serving for absent clerks or^parriers;
provided that such substitutes shall be eligible for appointment as auxiliary ..."
7. The New Sporting Magazine (1835)
"... tarriers and parriers and mongrels and curs, long legged, short legged, and
bandy legged, with crop ears, swag ears, and with dock tails and bob tails, ..."