He admitted that what the learned prelate had said relative to the emancipation of the latter in the year of jubilee was correct; but he denied that his quotation relative to the stealers of men referred to the Christian religion.
It was evident from the conversation they had been lucky enough to overhear that the stealers of the formula, headed by Captain Mortimer Bellman, were to leave the 'glades the next day.
It meant that instead of wasting days seeking the abductors of Lieutenant Chapin and the stealers of the formula they would be able, if this Bahama negro could guide them, to go direct to the spot after they had laid a plan of campaign.
Fortunate escape from the man-stealers in the public street.
The third, because they arestealers of four-footed beasts, who are condemned to death by the laws of Spain, in the wise code of the famous King Don Alonso; which enactment became a part of the common law.
The ride-stealers made no attempt to fasten their sleds to a contrivance so nonsensical and yet so fearsome.
Not by declaring that all slaveholders were men-stealers and robbers, and consequently to be excluded from the church and the kingdom of heaven.
It is my Misfortune to have a very fine Park and an only Daughter; upon which account I have been so plagu'd with Deer-Stealers and Fops, that for these four Years past I have scarce enjoy'd a Moments Rest.
The man who had entered announced: "They've captured two of the engine stealers over at Julian's Gap!
Stealers of men are all those who bring off slaves or freemen, and keep, sell, or buy them.
And can't you see those brave women stealersgo kerplunk down into the trenches?
I could only try to tell this chief the Red Bones were stealers of his women and that the German was with them, knowing that if he believed me he would go on the war trail against them and kill them all.
Observing Negro stealers hovering around his estate, he armed himself and his men.
He admitted, that what the learned prelate had said relative to the emancipation of the latter in the year of jubilee was correct; but he denied that his quotation relative to the stealers of men referred to the Christian religion.
The object of the expedition upon which he was setting forth was the arrest of some native cattle-stealers at a Bakalahari kraal, far out to the westward, in the more desert portion of British Bechuanaland.
The chief, it was well known, was not well affected to Government; but he protested that no stolen cattle or cattle-stealers had come into his country, and appeared to be anxious to aid in any inquiries that might discover the marauders.
Scott was descended from the old cow-stealers of Buccleuch--was he?
Oh, but Scott was descended from the old cow-stealers of Buccleuch, and therefore .
But, without being at all foolhardy in general, I have no great fear of the sheep-stealers of sixty years ago.
He had no great love for the strolling friars, holding them to be deer stealers when the chance served, and self-seeking meddlers who were breeding an insolent pride in the hearts of the lewd commons.
The reply of the sheep-stealers was brief enough in all conscience.
Do you take us for a pair of pickers and stealers then, you beer-barrel!
The record of stolen bases for 1894, showing the best nine base stealers of each club is as appended.
It might contain some great "Parliament man," runaway lovers, or stealers of bank notes, and it always brought some news.
The result was that many other crimes were brought to light, and a gang of horse-stealers was broken up; two of them were sentenced to death at the Beds.
She said them stealers would kill 'em and insect (dissect) 'em.
Mama took a bucket on her arm to keep the stealers from gagging her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stealers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.