Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutman
Literary usage of Tutman
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Orr's Circle of the Sciences: A Series of Treatires on the Principles of by Richard Owen, Wm S Orr, John Radford Young, Alexander Jardine, Robert Gordon Latham, Edward Smith, William Sweetland Dallas (1855)
"The work of the tutman ¡э, ns already said, that of simple excavation, at so much
per fathom. He bids for it with a real or presumed know-ledge of the ..."
2. British Farmer's Magazine (1850)
"The undertaking of the tutman is (o bring to the surface so much matter, ...
Tbe work of the tutman is, as already said, that of simple excavation, ..."
3. Elementary Course of Geology, Mineralogy, and Physical Geography by David T[homas] Ansted (1856)
"When the work goes thus against the tutman, he very soon complains, ...
The undertaking of the tutman is to bring to the surface so much matter, ..."
4. Journal of the Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the Protestant by Episcopal Church, Episcopal Church Diocese of Michigan, Diocese of Michigan (1914)
"... as the flower And native growth of noble mind; * * • • " And thus he bore
without abuse The grand old name of gentleman." inn i. S'tUtman Many ..."
5. The Negro in Our History by Carter Godwin Woodson (1922)
"The ca- tutman. reer of the latter in this hazardous enterprise was unusually
romantic. Born a slave in Maryland but endowed with too much love of freedom ..."
6. System of Positive Polity by Auguste Comte (1877)
"In the first place owing to this infraction of T'i<r "°'"ral law of the tutman
mind the people, while imagining that they were constructing a new ..."