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Evarts

[ ev-erts ]

noun

  1. William Maxwell, 1818–1901, U.S. lawyer and statesman.


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Example Sentences

Then Mrs. Jack Evarts whispered so audibly to a man at her side that she broke in upon Margaret's clear recitative.

Mr. Rogers's son-in-law, William Evarts Benjamin, came down and joined the little group.

The teachings of Weed and Evarts were practical, and the private secretary's life turned on their value.

Evarts was also an economist of morals, but with him the question was rather how much morality one could afford.

Argument of Mr. Evarts in "Argument at Geneva," p. 448 et seq.

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