The line of territorialdivision between the Nascaupee and Mountaineer Indians' hunting grounds is pretty closely drawn.
2
The division into demes or wards, whence comes the word democracy, was a real territorialdivision, not personal nor genealogical.
3
The old territorialdivision instituted by Gabinius was abolished, Hyrcanus was confirmed in the high-priesthood, and Antipater was made procurator of Judea.
4
But whatever its causes, this territorialdivision of labor could not be carried out without an efficient system of transportation and communication.
5
It was a territorialdivision between the two great sections of our country, acquiesced in by both without question or disturbance for thirty- four years.
6
François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon was born at the château of Fénelon, in the ancient territorialdivision of Périgord, France, August 6, 1651.
7
They had no territorialdivisions, and abhorred cities as prisons of despotism.
8
Granvelle wished to bring the ecclesiastical territorialdivisions into harmony with the political.
9
It was supported on its left by the territorialdivisions of Gen. Brugère.
10
A few Territorialdivisions and one fine division from Africa.
11
There are other reasons, equally important, for these territorialdivisions.
12
From this structure endless lines of power and influence are maintained all through the territorialdivisions of Airess.
13
They were practically territorialdivisions for the administration of local affairs, and were conterminous, whenever practicable, with the seigniory.
14
International organisations such as the African Union and the Arab League are hostile to the idea of recognising further territorialdivisions.
15
The French Army of Belgium consisted, to begin with, of two territorialdivisions, four divisions of cavalry, and a naval brigade.
16
There were Serbs, and Bulgarians, and Turks, and Roumanians, and Greeks, and their territorialdivisions did not correspond to their nationalities.