Side-note: Soldiership as a separate profession has acquired greater development in modern times.
I pray you, sir, then set your knighthood and your soldiership aside; and give me leave to tell you you in your throat, if you say I am any other than an honest man.
Setting my knighthood and my soldiership aside, I had lied in my throat if I had said so.
Menas, I did not think This amorous surfeiter would have donn'd his helm For such a petty war; his soldiership Is twice the other twain.
Nevertheless, I shall not give up my faith in General McClellan's soldiership until he is defeated, nor in his courage and integrity even then.
His brief training under the eye of Castriot, and his hazardous service, had developed his great natural talent for soldiership into marvellous acquirements for one of his years.
One was Giustiniani, a Genoese, of commanding form and noble features, the very type of chivalric gentility, bronzed by journeyings under various skies, and scarred with the memorials of heroic soldiership on many fields.
No order, no discipline, no soldiership --nothing but mad haste and madder fear.
I had already so much of soldiership as to know that it is well to master the ins and cuts and roundabouts of a strange house.
This was the straight way to the Colonel's heart, taking snuff and talking soldiership being to him the twin boons of life.
I warrant they would say there was some soldiership in it!
The battle is not always to the strong," said Lindsay, "nor is the craft of soldiership without its chances.
The actual losses in Stuart's command left, however, no doubt of the obstinate soldiership of officers and men.
All this soldiership of the man revolted at the thought of retreating and abandoning his great enterprise.
These comments may seem tedious to the general reader, but all that illustrates the military designs, or defends the good soldiership of Lee, is worthy of record.
The position of the Southern army now exposed it to very serious danger, and at first sight seemed to indicate a deficiency of soldiership in the general commanding it.
It was impossible to witness this steady and well-ordered march under heavy fire without feeling admiration for the soldiership of the troops who made it.
In spite, however, of his excellent soldiership and habitual promptness, Hill did not arrive in time.
It was the least favorable of all seasons for active operations; but the Federal commander is vindicated from the charge of bad soldiership by two circumstances which very properly had great weight with him.
General Lee had once more sustained a serious check from the skill and soldiership of the officer who had conducted the successful retreat of the Federal army from the Chickahominy to James River.
It was impossible that soldiership could be on a more stately scale.
Crawford's generalship was as poor as the soldiership of his men.
It is a pious and noble search; but he who pursues it had need to guard against the error we have noticed in Voltaire, of disparaging Irish soldiership at home.
So far as we can study music in societies, art in schools, literature in institutes, science in our colleges, or soldiership in theory, we are bound as good citizens to learn.
The battle of Benburb affords as great a proof of Irish soldiership as Fontenoy.
Tis universal soldiership has stabb'd The heart of merit in the meaner class.
Now, note in all this the steady gain of soldiership enforcing order and agriculture, with St. Adalbert giving higher strain to the imagination.
Concede its applicability, however, and we exalt the soldiership of the North above all precedent, and consign the unequaled valor of the Southern soldiery to reproach, instead of the deathless fame which shall survive them.
The first thirty-five years of the nineteenth century have been rich in experiences of the sure and certain failure of all soldiership and Toryism to go heartily along in the cause of the many.
But, publicly speaking, the more a soldier succeeds, the more he looks upon soldiership as something superior to all other kinds of ascendancy, and qualified to dispense with them.
Soldiership appears to have narrowed or hardened the public spirit of every man who has spent the chief part of his life in it, who has died at an age which gives final proofs of its tendency, and whose history is thoroughly known.
I resolved to retire from this avocation of sham soldiership while I could save some remnant of my self-respect.
His record for capacity, for fidelity, and for gallantsoldiership in the field is as good as any one's.
So fell a man who was perhaps as fine a type of stout American soldiership as any produced on either side during the war.
Tis universal soldiership has stabbed The heart of merit in the meaner class.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soldiership" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.