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Definition of Statesmanships
1. statesmanship [n] - See also: statesmanship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Statesmanships
Literary usage of Statesmanships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Ten Years, 1830-1840: Or, France Under Louis Philippe by Louis Blanc (1848)
"... perhaps, from her existence as a power of the first order; for, to use the
expression of a great statesmanships are the best fortresses. ..."
2. The National Preacher by Austin Dickinson (1865)
"... which carried on wars, developed statesmanships, cultivated arts, erected
capitals, founded empires, beside which theirs were insignificant. ..."
3. Pulpit Eloquence of the Nineteenth Century: Being Supplementary to the by Henry Clay Fish, Edwards Amasa Park (1871)
"You tell me of the arts that have embellished states, of the literatures that
have enriched them, or the illustrious statesmanships that have fortified or ..."
4. Appletons' Cyclopædia of Biography: Embracing a Series of Original Memoirs by Francis Lister Hawks (1865)
"... by an artifice not unknown to modern statesmanships—an artifice never excusable
unless under pressure of imperative and inevitable necessity—viz., ..."
5. On Civil Liberty and Self-government by Francis Lieber (1859)
"The Roman empire, doing little indeed for commerce, by comprehensive statesmanships,
effected at least a general freedom of the rivers, within its territory ..."
6. On Civil Liberty and Self-government by Francis Lieber (1859)
"Page 271, 21st line, for statesmanships read statesmanship. taught you in the
early part of our history which God has destined to 611 a fair page in the ..."
7. On Civil Liberty and Self-government by Francis Lieber (1859)
"The Roman empire, doing little indeed for commerce, by comprehensive statesmanships,
effected at least a general freedom of the rivers, within its territory ..."
8. The Democratisation Process in Zanzibar: A Retarded Transition by Mohammed Ali Bakari (2001)
"statesmanships are of different types. Some are despots like Adolf Hitler and
Mussolini and others are liberal democrats like Ghandhi and Abraham Lincoln. ..."