presidentship
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of presidentship
Example Sentences
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If this passes during the presidentship of General Jackson, it will immortalize his reign more than paying off the national debt.
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But when he tried to force his Roman Catholic nominee into the presidentship of Magdalen, he could not even get a blacksmith to force a door for him.
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Battus III. had been compelled to submit to a constitutional form of government which restricted the monarchy to a hereditary presidentship.
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Latterly she had endured mockery, not least from her father, ever since her presidentship had laid her open to ridicule; she had tried to bear this, but after Milla's letter she gave in.
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Two years later he was consecrated bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, and resigned his presidentship.
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