Mind, then, is capable of existing in various states; an enumeration of the leading classes of which, as I before remarked, is all that constitutes our definition of it.
Criminal law, criminal procedure, and civil procedure have been codified in various states.
The representative branch of state government is known under different names in various states, but the term "state legislature" is in more or less general use.
At the head of the state judicial system there is a court of last resort, known in various states by different names.
Other members of the board were sent from time to time to various States on special missions.
Meetings soon began to take place and societies to be formed in various States, so that by 1861 there was a well-defined movement toward woman suffrage.
The report told of the work done from the headquarters for the Presidential suffrage that had been obtained in various States and in campaigns.
Several thousand were sent out by the editors of the History, while the number exchanged within the various States is beyond computation.
The association does not discourage attempts in various States to secure from their respective Legislatures the submission of an amendment to the voters which shall strike out this word "male" from their own constitutions.
Many of the engravings are proofs in various states.
Marillier, besides a few inserted plates in various states, and an original sepia drawing of Pope.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "various states" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.