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Definition of Prohibitionists
1. prohibitionist [n] - See also: prohibitionist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prohibitionists
Literary usage of Prohibitionists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Dakota Territory by George Washington Kingsbury, George Martin Smith (1915)
"prohibitionists ASSEMBLE On the 7th of July, and immediately after the adjournment
of the convention for the day, the prohibitionists who were delegates to ..."
2. Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties by Moisei Ostrogorski (1902)
"From 1872 onwards the prohibitionists ran candidates for the Presidency and the
Vice- Presidency of the Republic, who, at first, polled an absurdly small ..."
3. The Year Book of the United States Brewers' Association by United States Brewers' Association (1914)
"WHAT prohibitionists MIGHT LEARN This is the substance of the law. ...
The prohibitionists' aim at home and abroad is to teach, not to learn. ..."
4. The Year Book of the United States Brewers' Association by United States Brewers' Association (1914)
"WHAT prohibitionists MIGHT LEARN This is the substance of the law. ...
The prohibitionists' aim at home and abroad is to teach, not to learn. ..."
5. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1874)
"The prohibitionists were first in the field for the political campaign. Their State
Convention was held at Delaware, February 12th, when the following ..."
6. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1889)
"ARTICLE I.—THE MORAL OF THE prohibitionists' DEFEAT. IT is a wise remark of
Solomon that though you bray a Prohibitionist politician in a mortar with a ..."