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Definition of Pittites
1. pittite [n] - See also: pittite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pittites
Literary usage of Pittites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historic Ninepins: A Book of Curiosities, where Old and Young May Read by John Timbs (1869)
"PITT AND THE pittites. The memory of Pitt has been assailed, times innumerable,
often justly, often unjustly ; but it has suffered much less from his ..."
2. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt by Leigh Hunt (1850)
"Ministry of the pittites.—Time-serving conduct of the Allies.— Height and downfall
of Napoleon.—Character of George the Third.—Mistakes and sincerity of the ..."
3. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt: With Reminiscences of Friends and by Leigh Hunt (1850)
"Ministry of the pittites.—Time-serving conduct of the Allies.—Height and downfall
of Napoleon.—Character of George the Third.—Mistakes and sincerity of the ..."
4. My Theatrical and Musical Recollections by Emily Soldene (1897)
"... Calvert and my sister's boots—A Manchester " Peeping Tom"—In Edinburgh Theatre
Royal— Mr. and Mrs. JB Howard's first season-—Row by the pittites, ..."
5. Historic Ninepins: A Book of Curiosities, where Old and Young May Read by John Timbs (1869)
"PITT AND THE pittites. The memory of Pitt has been assailed, times innumerable,
often justly, often unjustly ; but it has suffered much less from his ..."
6. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt by Leigh Hunt (1850)
"Ministry of the pittites.—Time-serving conduct of the Allies.— Height and downfall
of Napoleon.—Character of George the Third.—Mistakes and sincerity of the ..."
7. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt: With Reminiscences of Friends and by Leigh Hunt (1850)
"Ministry of the pittites.—Time-serving conduct of the Allies.—Height and downfall
of Napoleon.—Character of George the Third.—Mistakes and sincerity of the ..."
8. My Theatrical and Musical Recollections by Emily Soldene (1897)
"... Calvert and my sister's boots—A Manchester " Peeping Tom"—In Edinburgh Theatre
Royal— Mr. and Mrs. JB Howard's first season-—Row by the pittites, ..."