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Definition of Publicists
1. publicist [n] - See also: publicist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Publicists
Literary usage of Publicists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law by John William Burgess (1890)
"The reason why the American publicists have not written better upon this subject
... America has yet to develop her own school of publicists and her own ..."
2. Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law by John William Burgess (1890)
"The reason why the American publicists have not written better upon this subject
... America has yet to develop her own school of publicists and her own ..."
3. The Principles of International Law by Thomas Joseph Lawrence (1895)
"First in influence and authority among the sources of our Science must be reckoned
The works of great publicists. From the time of Gentilis and Grotius down ..."
4. The Cambridge History of American Literature by William Peterfield Trent (1918)
"CHAPTER XV publicists and Orators, 1800-1850 IN America, political theory and
political philosophy have always been closely associated with practical ..."
5. Political Progress Not Necessarily Democratic: Or Relative Equality the True by James Lorimer (1857)
"THE publicists* THE ... as jurisprudence is to the science of private law, then
the word "publicists" might be rendered by Prudentes as opposed to ..."