Thesaurus / aspirant
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Elder Brewster especially entreated for him, though this strange pulpit aspirant had hoped to supplant him.
WILLIAM BRADFORD OF PLYMOUTHALBERT HALE PLUMBI bring this general indictment in order that the eyes of the aspirant may be opened to the opportunities which await her.
JOURNALISM FOR WOMENE.A. BENNETTRoscoe was an excellent guide to the young aspirant, pointing to the Greeks as the only examples for a sculptor.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 11, SLICE 8VARIOUSMr. Campbell is a stanch democrat and is commendably interested in public affairs, although not an aspirant for office.
LYMAN'S HISTORY OF OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY, VOL. 2 (OF 2)WILLIAM DENISON LYMANA political aspirant who is forced to decide between his manager and his wife has need of all the philosophy at his command.
THE OPINIONS OF A PHILOSOPHERROBERT GRANTHis cup was full when he could hear John's masterful voice addressed to Mrs. Rapp, Junior, or another aspirant.
THE WRONG TWINHARRY LEON WILSONNo public event attracts more attention in America than a gladiatorial fight to the finish between the champion and some aspirant.
AS A CHINAMAN SAW USANONYMOUSBut Hardin was the aspirant from the neighboring county of Morgan, and apparently therefore not included in this arrangement.
A SHORT LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLNJOHN G. NICOLAYWould any sane man give such an advice to an aspirant of the fine arts?
THE YOUNG PRIEST'S KEEPSAKEMICHAEL PHELANThe aspirant for the foreign missions has a tough quarry before him: it behoves him to steady his hand and point his weapon.
THE YOUNG PRIEST'S KEEPSAKEMICHAEL PHELANWORDS RELATED TO ASPIRANT
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