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Definition of Espionages
1. espionage [n] - See also: espionage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Espionages
Literary usage of Espionages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty by Arthur Léon Imbert de Saint-Amand, Imbert de Saint-Amand, Elizabeth Gilbert Martin (1897)
"Would to God, they had employed the adventures of their youth in similar espionages !
They would not have begun the Revolution like ..."
2. The political writings of Richard Cobden by Richard Cobden (1867)
"... overwhelming tyranny, grinding oppression, unblushing venality, odious
corruption, treacherous espionages, spoliation, moral degradation, and slavery. ..."
3. The Makers of Modern Rome: In Four Books: I. Honourable Women Not a Few. II by Oliphant (Margaret) (1897)
"... restless, ever vigilant, watching every corner of the earth, keeping up a
thousand espionages and secret intelligences all for this, and nothing more ? ..."
4. Political Writings by Richard Cobden (1886)
"... overwhelming tyranny, grinding oppression, unblushing venality, odious
corruption, treacherous espionages, spoliation, moral degradation, and slavery. ..."
5. The Journal and Correspondence of William, Lord Auckland. by Baron William Eden Auckland, William Auckland, Robert John Eden Auckland (1861)
"... now I am incessantly subject to personal interruptions relative to naval and
military preparations, espionages, consultations, conferences, &c. ..."