Lexicographical Neighbors of Factionally
Literary usage of Factionally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Will to Doubt: An Essay in Philosophy for the General Thinker by Alfred Henry Lloyd (1907)
"Personally the soldiers in opposite camps exchange many courtesies, but factionally,
professionally, they meet with rifle and sword on the battlefield. ..."
2. The Will to Doubt: An Essay in Philosophy for the General Thinker by Alfred Henry Lloyd (1907)
"Personally the soldiers in opposite camps exchange many courtesies, but factionally,
professionally, they meet with rifle and sword on the battlefield. ..."
3. Southern California Quarterly by Los Angeles County Pioneers of Southern California, Historical Society of Southern California (1907)
"Whether the present heroic efforts at purification of the pathetically-unfortunate
but factionally-bedeviled city, by legal methods alone, without a resort ..."
4. The Chicago Produce Market by Edwin Griswold Nourse (1918)
"Neither unorganized public opinion nor the factionally organized dealers can
bring about a break from South Water Street. The city government could both ..."
5. Germany as it is Today by Cyril Brown (1918)
"Let demobilisation once turn this homogeneous-minded military mass loose on a
Germany factionally divided against itself on all questions except that of ..."
6. The Community Capitol: A Program for American Unity by Melville Clyde Kelly (1921)
"Americans have not been thinking and acting and serving together, but sectionally
and factionally. During the period of the creation and establishment of ..."