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- noun Plural form of
man-stealer .
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Examples
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For example, they are the thieves, burglars, cut-purses, footpads, robbers of temples, man-stealers of the community; or if they are able to speak, they turn informers and bear false witness and take bribes.
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But in time of peace they stay at home and do mischief; they are the thieves, footpads, cut-purses, man-stealers of the community; or if they are able to speak, they turn false-witnesses and informers.
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So rather than chase single women in bars who might turn out to be man-stealers, they started looking for other young couples like them, using an e-mail group they found on Yahoo. com called "nyswingingcouples."
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So rather than chase single women in bars who might turn out to be man-stealers, they started looking for other young couples like them, using an e-mail group they found on Yahoo. com called "nyswingingcouples."
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Curiosity would gradually draw the natives aboard, and then the hatches would be clapped on, and the man-stealers made off for Queensland or
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It forbids not only the abuse of just power, but all false usurpations of power, and classes man-stealers and extortioners as murderers.
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They called the slaveholders robbers and man-stealers.
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They left, not to pursue poor George, but to avoid pursuit; for these worthless man-stealers knew the released men brought up from
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At last they reached New York city, where they remained about seven years, when it was their misfortune to be again hunted by man-stealers, who came upon them at their residence.
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Of course the man-stealers kill the men and work the women to death.
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