6 Metaphors for delegate

Once assembled on the floor of Congress, the delegates became members of a secret body.

Afterwards she commented as follows: "Our walking delegate is a regular Moses.

The delegates to Congress could not be more than seven, nor less than two from each state, were elected yearly, could not serve for more than three years out of six, and might be recalled at any time by the states that sent them.

Mr. BALDWIN did not condescend to answer him or he might have observed that the delegates in question were voluntary workers who by their exertions had helped to raise over a hundred millions for the prosecution of the War.

In the election not a sixth of those who were enfranchised voted for the delegates who, in turn, chose the judges, and these delegates were usually either eminent lawyers themselves, or wealthy merchants, or men of letters.

In many cases these delegates were lieutenants of the army.

6 Metaphors for  delegate