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Definition of Statecrafts
1. statecraft [n] - See also: statecraft
Lexicographical Neighbors of Statecrafts
Literary usage of Statecrafts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Spiritual Significance of Modern Socialism by John Spargo (1908)
"... will rise and enter into full possession of their own, hurling into the dust
of oblivion false and unjust religions, statecrafts and political economies ..."
2. Novels, Poems and Letters of Charles Kingsley by Charles Kingsley (1899)
"What if statecrafts and not philosophy and religion, were the appointed rulers
of mankind? Hideous thought! And yet — she who had all her life tried to be ..."
3. Letters on natural magic by David Brewster (1883)
"... skilful and graceful application of possible means, and assuredly these are
of them. To what infamous purposes, by contrast, the ancient statecrafts and ..."
4. Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne by Paul Hamilton Hayne (1882)
"... To the wind the shrewd statecrafts that hamper, or mar! Blend your voices of
wrath! your deep warnings ..."