Lexicographical Neighbors of Legitimator
Literary usage of Legitimator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Louise de La Vallière and the Early Life of Louis XIV: From Unpublished by Jules Auguste Lair, Ethel Colburn Mayne (1908)
"Henri IV., that champion legitimator, had always named the mothers. Not that that
versatile King had not found himself in the same boat as his grandson now ..."
2. Difficulties Between Mexico and Guatemala: Proposed Mediation of the United by Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Mexico (1882)
"... without any authority to do so, a point settled alike by that instrument and
by time, the great legitimator of all possessions in the world, ..."
3. Johannes Voet, His Commentary on the Pandects: Wherein, Besides the by Johannes Voet (1880)
"For since those legitimated are accustomed in some places to pay to the fisc of
the legitimator a certain quantity of money, as if in compensation of that ..."
4. The Challenge in South Asia: Development, Democracy, and Regional Cooperation by Ponna Wignaraja, Akmal Hussain (1989)
"... their ideology as the only legitimator of the institutional and normative
structures in a society, the democratic model, with its inbuilt pluralism, ..."
5. United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Ad Hoc Missions, Permanent Engagement by Ramesh Chandra Thakur, Albrecht Schnabel (2001)
"Since 1945, the most widely accepted legitimator of international action has been
the United Nations. The International Bill of Rights after all comprises ..."
6. Allgemeine Literatur-zeitung (1838)
"... oder legitimator mir in Adoption gegeben wird. Stellen wir aber statt der
Adoption die Arrogation als Beispiel hin, so ¡st die Ansicht ganz richtig, ..."