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Definition of Texases
1. texas [n] - See also: texas
Lexicographical Neighbors of Texases
Literary usage of Texases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the American Government by Thomas Hart Benton (1858)
"The Mexican annual supply of silver dollars is worth more to Great Britain than
all the texases in the world. Besides the mercantile supply, the government ..."
2. History of the Polk Administration by Lucien Bonaparte Chase (1850)
"The republic of Texas stretches to the whole extent of the left bank of the Rio
del Norte. Of the two texases, ..."
3. Students and the World-wide Expansion of Christianity: Addresses Delivered by Fennell Parrish Turner (1914)
"... speaking geographically, on earth to-day, as large as these United States plus
two texases, into which you could pour the population of the earth and ..."
4. The Book of Texas by Harry Yandell Benedict, John Avery Lomax (1916)
"Politicians are always found ready to seize on the wishes of the dissatisfied
people and pretend to meet them by multiplying the offices that four texases ..."
5. On Board the Good Ship Earth: A Survey of World Problems by Herbert Quick (1913)
"There are areas greater than half a dozen texases along those rivers where not
the highest wages will now tempt even the natives to go for rubber, ..."
6. On Board the Good Ship Earth: A Survey of World Problems by Herbert Quick (1913)
"There are areas greater than half a dozen texases along those rivers where not
the highest wages will now tempt even the natives to go for rubber, ..."