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Definition of Sempatch
1. Noun. The Swiss Confederation escaped Hapsburg domination by their victory in 1386.
Generic synonyms: Pitched Battle
Geographical relationships: Schweiz, Suisse, Svizzera, Swiss Confederation, Switzerland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sempatch
Literary usage of Sempatch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Essay on a Congress of Nations for the Adjustment of International by William Ladd, James Brown Scott (1916)
"Rees says, " The code of public law between the combined republics of Switzerland
is founded on the treaty of sempatch in 1393, upon the convention of ..."
2. An Essay on a Congress of Nations for the Adjustment of International by William Ladd, James Brown Scott (1916)
"Rees says, " The code of public law between the combined republics of Switzerland
is founded on the treaty of sempatch in 1393, upon the convention of ..."
3. An Essay on a Congress of Nations for the Adjustment of International by William Ladd, James Brown Scott (1916)
"Rees says, " The code of public law between the combined republics of Switzerland
is founded on the treaty of sempatch in 1393, upon the convention of ..."
4. The Book of Peace: A Collection of Essays on War and Peace by George Cone Beckwith, American Peace Society (1845)
"... can vote for no law without the consent of the government which sends them,"
founded on the treaty of sempatch, in 1393, on the Convention of Stantz, ..."
5. Studies in the Philosophy of Religion and the History by Andrew Martin Fairbairn (1880)
"There shines on Thermopylae and Salamis, Morgarten and sempatch, a light that
never was on sea or shore, creative of " the inspiration ..."
6. An Essay on a Congress of Nations: For the Adjustment of International by William Ladd (1840)
"Rees says, "The code of public law between the combined republics of Switzerland
is founded on the treaty of sempatch in 1393, upon the convention of Stantz ..."
7. An Essay on a Congress of Nations: For the Adjustment of International by William Ladd (1840)
"Rees says, "The code of public law between the combined republics of Switzerland
is founded on the treaty of sempatch in 1393, upon the convention of Stantz ..."
8. Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations, for the Adjustment of International by William Ladd, John Augustus Bolles, Hamilton, Thomas Cogswell Upham, A friend of peace, American Peace Society (1840)
"Rees says, "The code of public law between the combined republics of Switzerland
is founded on the treaty of sempatch in 1393, upon the convention of Stantz ..."