13 Verbs to Use for the Word philanthropists

That, however, you who know the generality of the Jamaica Press, will say is nothing new or strange; well, it is not, nor do we regard any statements they make; for no one believes what they publish, and it is a source of gratification to us that we have never forfeited our character or principles in the estimation of the reflecting, the philanthropist, or the Christian public, by meriting their approbation.

This contradiction of the present certain effect and the probable future effects confronts the philanthropist at every turn.

I have described a great philanthropist and a great statesman.

But I am always inclined to distrust these philanthropists-on-principle" "Are you quite sure?" said Miss Haysman, with a catch in her breath.

The author seemed to me to tempt Providence by placing his perfervid philanthropist and his serious doctrines against a background of burlesque.

The janitor points me out to visitors as 'under-superintendent, a philanthropist in decayed circumstances.'

Shelley, as pure a philanthropist as St. Francis or Howard, could forget mankind, and, like his Adonaïs, become one with nature.

I promised myself I'd rattle these philanthropists as they 'd never been rattled before in their lives.

that nautical nectar, so dear to the lips of every true-hearted sailor, with which he washes down Her Majesty's junk, as he roughly but good-humoredly styles the government allowance of beef; and while he quaffs off his portion, or his whack, as he calls it, he envies no man alive, and laughs to scorn those party philanthropists who describe his life as one of unhappy servitude.

It has shown the general philanthropist; it has unmasked the vicious in spite of his pretension to virtue.

I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent I give to such men as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong.

"Ah, before the War," chuckled the philanthropist.

While others were speculating, and hoping that the worst reports from the West Indies might not be true, and that the evils would work their own cure, this generous and heroic philanthropist, resolved to go himself and ascertain the facts and the remedy required.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  philanthropists