proprietarian

UK /pɹəˌpɹaɪ.əˈtɛəɹi.ən/ US /pɹəˌpɹaɪ.əˈtɛɹi.ən/
noun 3

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noun

1

A proponent of proprietarianism, that is, of proprietary colonies and proprietary government in colonial America.

The quakers and proprietarians together have little weight. New Jersey shows a noble ardor. Is there any thing in the air or soil of New York unfriendly to the spirit of liberty?

When Richard Peters reported to Penn on 2 October that the proprietarians had lost the election, he did not mention Franklin's supposed betrayal of Allen, Hamilton, and Chew.

2

A person who owns property (a proprietor) or believes in proprietarianism, that is, that property is an absolute right.

The poor have been classified as the proletarians and the rich as the proprietarians on the Chinese mainland. In the Communist view all proletarians are good men and all proprietarians are bad men.

This is because in the capitalist nations, most people are wealthy and are proprietarians; therefore, their social culture and social logic are established on the basis of the wealthy.

noun

1

A stickler for proprieties.

The conversazioni are of all sorts, from the conversazioni of the rigid proprietarians, where people sit down to a kind of hopeless whist, at a soldo the point, and say nothing, to the conversazioni of the demimonde where they say any thing.

We could do just about as we very well pleased, so long as we did not hurt ourselves or others, and so long as we understood right from wrong. Indeed, we were disciplined by proprietarians.

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