10 Verbs to Use for the Word lotteries

Should they extend to granting lottery, gaming-houses, tippling-houses, and other places calculated to promote and encourage viceshould a representative in Congress be instructed by his constituents to use his influence, and vote against such establishments, and the people of the District should instruct him to vote for them, which should he obey?

[g]Let such raise palaces, and manors buy, Collect a tax, or farm a lottery; With warbling eunuchs fill a [C]licens'd

Are you ready to proceed to draw the last lottery at which one of us will ever exist?" "How were we to proceed to this drawing by lot?

To gain money, my lords, they have injured trade by establishing a lottery; and they are now about to sacrifice the health and virtue of the people, to the preservation of a trade by which money may be furnished to the government.

It was not enough for him to cheat at cards, to float bubble companies, bogus lotteries.

Here, seated on camp-stools brought out by our servants, we amused ourselves for hours, holding lotteries as to who would catch the first fish, the prize being a bottle of beer.

Next to these he affects lotteries naturally, and bequeaths the best prize in his will aforehand; when his hopes fall he's blank.

" Another little book published about this time has a curious history, and illustrates the lottery of book publishing.

He attacked the lotteries, the bull-fights, the terrible pulque trust, the unbridled traffic of which, more than any other one factor, has contributed to the degradation of the lower classes.

In addition to the laws forbidden in that part of the constitution called the bill of rights, the legislature is usually forbidden to pass laws authorizing any lottery; or granting divorces; or giving state aid to private corporations; or involving the state in debt, except in case of war or other emergency.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  lotteries