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Definition of Coercively
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coercively
Literary usage of Coercively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1851)
"To the Legislature we must look for laws that shall coercively carry into practice
the public benevolence which the institutions are capable of effecting, ..."
2. The Economic Synthesis: A Study of the Laws of Income by Achille Loria (1914)
"... obtained by the preceding form of coercively associated labour. Thus by a
twofold process of dissolution and recomposition, or, ..."
3. The Right of the State to be: An Attempt to Determine the Ultimate Human by Fred Manville Taylor (1891)
"(2) But we have still to establish the adequacy of the prerogative belonging to
every person as such coercively to interfere with the liberty of his fellow ..."
4. Army and Navy Pension Laws, and Bounty Land Laws of U.S., Including Sundry by Robert Mayo, Ferdinand Moulton, Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, United States (1852)
"... supposing the guardian not to have an option—I should doubt the authority of
Congress to extinguish, in such a case, or even coercively to modify, ..."
5. Corporations: A Study of the Origin and Development of Great Business by John Patterson Davis (1905)
"Once organized, the state may coercively organize sub-groups of its citizens for
the exercise in detail of the functions of government, but such coercively ..."