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Definition of Ralliers
1. rallier [n] - See also: rallier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ralliers
Literary usage of Ralliers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1789-1878 by Robert W. Coakley (1996)
"The spokesman promised the sheriff that the ralliers would conduct a ...
Soon members of ihe posse and ralliers began firing at each other until the latter ..."
2. A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume (1874)
"... cavils, and disputes: If they be only in jest, they are, perhaps, bad ralliers,
but can never be very dangerous, either to the state, to philosophy, ..."
3. Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1904)
"Godefroi was employed in interpreting to me all their plea fan tries; and I
thought them the moft agreeable ralliers I had ever met with. ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1766)
"... to that of his ralliers. In a few months after, I happened to join him in a
private walk. Mr. Faddle, faid I, I can't conceive why you ..."