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Definition of Restrictionists
1. restrictionist [n] - See also: restrictionist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Restrictionists
Literary usage of Restrictionists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Missouri's Struggle for Statehood, 1804-1821 by Floyd Calvin Shoemaker (1916)
"All eight delegates elected were anti-restrictionists and all but one had been
slated by the caucus. The total number of votes cast for all the ..."
2. Missouri's Struggle for Statehood, 1804-1821 by Floyd Calvin Shoemaker (1916)
"All eight delegates elected were anti-restrictionists and all but one had been
slated by the caucus. The total number of votes cast for all the ..."
3. The Constitutional History of the United States, 1765/1895 by Francis Newton Thorpe (1901)
"The restrictionists urged the expediency of the two provisions, but the
anti-restrictionists, with equal zeal, replied that Congress had no authority to ..."
4. The Constitutional History of the United States, by Francis Newton Thorpe by Francis Newton Thorpe (1901)
"The restrictionists urged the expediency of the two provisions, but the
anti-restrictionists, with equal zeal, replied that Congress had no authority to ..."
5. The Constitutional History of the United States, by Francis Newton Thorpe by Francis Newton Thorpe (1901)
"The restrictionists urged the expediency of the two provisions, but the
anti-restrictionists, with equal zeal, replied that Congress had no authority to ..."
6. A Short Constitutional History of the United States by Francis Newton Thorpe (1904)
"Not so, replied the restrictionists; the price would rise. Lands always sold
higher in free than in slave states. The exceptions in the Constitution in ..."