This Union consists of twenty-four States; would you have preserved the Union by striking out one of the States--one of the old thirteen?
States, and then to divide the whole of the residue among the twenty-four States.
Lansing's motion was negatived by six to four States, Maryland being divided.
In the House of Representatives Crawford had carried but four out of the twenty-four States.
But the announcement gave Crawford only four States, Jackson seven, and Adams thirteen--a majority over all.
In twenty-four states, no provision has been made by the election law for any form of contest or recount on a referendum nor are precedents for a recount found.
So successful was it that ten states adopted it the next year, and by 1894 it was in use in all but seven of the forty-four states.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "four states" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.