To give a part to a common stock; to lend assistance or aid, or give something, to a common purpose; to have a share in any act or effect. "We are engaged in war; the secretary of state calls upon the colonies to contribute."
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"Contributing" Quotes from Famous Books ![]() ![]() — The Old Northwest - A Chronicle of the Ohio Valley and Beyond, Volume 19 In - The Chronicles Of America Series • Frederic Austin Ogg ![]() ![]() — Pocket Island - A Story of Country Life in New England • Charles Clark Munn ![]() ![]() — The Intellectual Development of the Canadian People • John George Bourinot ![]() ![]() — The Book of Old English Ballads • George Wharton Edwards ![]() ![]() — Sign Language Among North American Indians Compared With That Among Other Peoples And Deaf-Mutes • Garrick Mallery |
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