Lexicographical Neighbors of Salvagees
Literary usage of Salvagees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The World Set Free: A Story of Mankind by Herbert George Wells (1914)
"We are no creators, we are consequences, we are salvagers — or salvagees.
The thing to-day is not ourselves, but the wind of conviction that has blown us ..."
2. The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with (1845)
"The lashings were salvagees, 5OO new yarns, 30 fathoms long, those for preventer
strops were same size, not so Jong, and had been used before. ..."
3. The Kedge-anchor; Or, Young Sailors' Assistant: Or, Young Sailors' Assistant by William N. Brady (1864)
"... gaskets, reef- points, nippers, salvagees, straps, &c., «fee. 2d. Pointing all
ropes requiring it ; 385. ..."
4. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1808)
"Chapman could have a jwst plea to prevent any person so inclined from stitching
these salvagees ..."
5. The World Set Free: A Story of Mankind by Herbert George Wells (1914)
"We are no creators, we are consequences, we are salvagers — or salvagees.
The thing to-day is not ourselves, but the wind of conviction that has blown us ..."
6. The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with (1845)
"The lashings were salvagees, 5OO new yarns, 30 fathoms long, those for preventer
strops were same size, not so Jong, and had been used before. ..."
7. The Kedge-anchor; Or, Young Sailors' Assistant: Or, Young Sailors' Assistant by William N. Brady (1864)
"... gaskets, reef- points, nippers, salvagees, straps, &c., «fee. 2d. Pointing all
ropes requiring it ; 385. ..."
8. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1808)
"Chapman could have a jwst plea to prevent any person so inclined from stitching
these salvagees ..."