Definitionn. a petitioner who solicits contributions or trade or votes
Last update: December 5, 2015
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On one occasion he was stigmatized in a minute by Mr Batson with "having espoused the nawab's cause, and as a hired solicitor defended all his actions, however dishonourable and detrimental to the Company." [adjective]
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My name is Briggs, a solicitor of --- Street, London. [adverb]
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The solicitor addressed me as he descended the stair. [Please select]
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Briggs, a solicitor, communicating the details I have just imparted. [Please select]
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More than doctor or solicitor. [Please select]
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Same house as Molly's namesake, Tweedy, crown solicitor for Waterford. [Please select]
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Solicitor, I think. [Please select]
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Menton, John Henry, solicitor, commissioner for oaths and affidavits. [Please select]
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Menton, solicitor, commissioner for oaths and affidavits, of 27 Bachelor's Walk. [Please select]
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"Didn't your solicitor tell you." [Please select]
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Goode, the family solicitor. [Please select]
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