presidentship
[ prez-i-duhnt-ship ]
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How to use presidentship in a sentence
And then he had been, on the death of West, in 1820, elected to the presidentship of the Academy.
Art in England | Dutton CookThe enclosed resolution informs you of Mr Boudinot's advancement to the presidentship.
On the change of government Peel, with much judgment, offered me the vice-presidentship of the board of trade.
The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) | John MorleyFor a presidentship requireth a whole man; and a bishop cannot be two men.
Sermons on the Card and Other Discourses | Hugh LatimerOf the subsequent election of Louis Napoleon to the presidentship we need not speak.
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