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Definition of Suborners
1. suborner [n] - See also: suborner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Suborners
Literary usage of Suborners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. James Mill: A Biography by Alexander Bain (1882)
"Another tremendous accusation lies upon the class of suborners. They are the
class by whom chiefly the moral character of the voting classes is formed. ..."
2. James Mill: A Biography by Alexander Bain (1882)
"Another tremendous accusation lies upon the class of suborners. They are the
class by whom chiefly the moral character of the voting classes is formed. ..."
3. The Democratic Speaker's Hand-book by Augustus R. Cazauran (1868)
"... informers, detectives and suborners of ignorant and corrupt witnesses to embark
in the scheme of procuring conviction, and with the military assistance ..."
4. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"In the case of perjury, as of any other crime, — if the station of the suborners
be not too high to leave them within the reach of punishment,—in looking ..."
5. Rationale of Judicial Evidence, Specially Applied to English Practice by Jeremy Bentham (1827)
"In the case of perjury, as of any other crime, —if the station of the suborners
be not too high to leave them within the reach of punishment,— in looking ..."