adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] In relation to or in respect of territory.

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1826.  E. Everett, Claims, etc., 149. That entire province [Florida], territorially of immense value to the United States, was ceded to us, principally as an indemnity for our merchants.

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1885.  J. Fiske, in Harper’s Mag., Feb., 408/2. The formation of the tribe, territorially regarded.

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1899.  F. V. Kirby, Sport E. C. Africa, ix. 98. British Chinde was ‘territorially’ smaller than on my last visit.

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1900.  G. C. Brodrick, Mem. & Impr., 148. This little borough [Woodstock] … belonged politically as well as territorially to the Marlborough family.

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