Lexicographical Neighbors of Statehoods
Literary usage of Statehoods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of American Jurisprudence by William Callyhan Robinson (1900)
"But these written Constitutions did not confer upon them their respective statehoods
nor clothe them with a new political authority. ..."
2. Elements of American Jurisprudence by William Callyhan Robinson (1900)
"... upon them their respective statehoods nor clothe them with a new political
authority. They could define, develop, and direct it, and this was their true ..."
3. Revolutionary Essays in Socialist Faith and Fancy by Peter Edward Burrowes (1903)
"... unimpeded by private isolates and false statehoods, from the heart, the brain
and soul of society out to the very uttermost of God's unfit. ..."
4. Revolutionary Essays in Socialist Faith and Fancy by Peter Edward Burrowes (1903)
"... unimpeded by private isolates and false statehoods, from the heart, the brain
and soul of society out to the very uttermost of God's unfit. ..."
5. The New Russian Foreign Policy by Michael Mandelbaum (1998)
"Given the technical complexity of the issues, the enormous stakes in national
pride, and the disturbing record of similar divisions in separate statehoods ..."
6. The Free City: A Book of Neighborhood by Bouck White (1919)
"The Luminous Ages have always been ages of citizenship; that is, of city statehoods.
And the Dull Ages, such as our own, have been eras when mankind has ..."