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Definition of Suzerainties
1. suzerainty [n] - See also: suzerainty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Suzerainties
Literary usage of Suzerainties
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Law by George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker (1917)
"NEUTRALIZED STATES: Sovereign only in a qualified degree. 25. PROTECTORATES AND
suzerainties. (a) Protectorates usually possess all powers not specifically ..."
2. Village-communities in the East and West: Six Lectures Delivered at Oxford by Henry Sumner Maine (1871)
"... —Growth of suzerainties—Leading Families—Elements of Feudal System—Systematic
Feudalism—Antiquarianism of Indian Politics— Political Results of ..."
3. Village-communities in the East and West: Six Lectures Delivered at Oxford by Henry Sumner Maine (1871)
"... —Growth of suzerainties—Leading Families—Elements of Feudal System—Systematic
Feudalism—Antiquarianism of Indian Politics— Political Results of ..."
4. Village-communities in the East and West: Six Lectures Delivered at Oxford by Henry Sumner Maine (1872)
"There were causes at work which tended to place the benefits of an unequal
proprietary system and the enjoyment of these suzerainties in the hands of ..."
5. Popular Law Library, Putney by Albert Hutchinson Putney (1908)
"suzerainties. A state under suzerainty possesses only such powers as are specifically
granted to it by the suzerain. Most of the modern instances of ..."
6. International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States by Charles Cheney Hyde (1922)
"... citizens when abroad.2 (3) So-called suzerainties § 17. Bulgaria, 1878-1908.
A relationship manifesting the dependence of one State upon another has, ..."