"Lawmaker" Quotes from Famous Books
... the state of things unearthed. Convict labour was contracted out to private parties, with little or no effective State supervision, on terms which, though exceedingly profitable to the State, were disastrous to free competitive labour. More than one lawmaker besides Fetters was numbered ... — The Colonel's Dream • Charles W. Chesnutt
... in one of the young monikins, with a very long, elaborated tail, which he carried nearly perpendicular—"but what would be even a lawmaker—to say nothing of law-BREAKERS like ourselves—among men! You should remember, my dear fellow, that a mere title, or a profession, is not the criterion of true greatness; but that the prodigy of a village may be a ... — The Monikins • J. Fenimore Cooper |