Lexicographical Neighbors of Spademan
Literary usage of Spademan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sacred Classics: Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity by Henry Stebbing, Richard Cattermole (1835)
"John spademan, from 2 Tim. iii. I4: ' But continue thou in the things thou hast
learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them. ..."
2. A Few Sheaves of Devon Bibliography by John Ingle Dredge (1889)
"... spademan," 1 leaf; Sermon on John xi. 4, pp. 36. [Dr. W.'e Lib.] A Funeral
Sermon, upon Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Ann Warner, Late Wife of Mr. John ..."
3. Carson's Real Property Statutes: Comprising, Among Others, the Statutes by Thomas Henry Carson, Leonard Shelford, Harold B. Bompas (1902)
"Instill, 1 M. & G. 449; compare Re Mouat, 1899, 1 Ch. 834). But an actual settlement
by the devisee on marriage is such an alienation (spademan v. ..."
4. History of Detroit, a Chronicle of Its Progress, Its Industries, Its by Paul Leake (1912)
"Dr. spademan was born on the old homestead farm in East China township, St.
Glair county, on March 1, 1864, and was reared to the sturdy discipline of farm ..."
5. History of St. Clair County, Michigan: Containing an Account of Its (1883)
"CHARLES spademan, dealer in fresh and salted meats, is a native of Germany, ...
Mr. spademan married Mrs. Margaret Cox May 16, 1867, she is a native of this ..."