The property or funds belonging to a nation; public property.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "nationalty" in a sentence
"Henry viii. would have surpassed Alfred if he had directed the 'nationalty' to its true purposes; that is, especially to the maintenance of universities, of a parochial clergy, and of schools in every parish."
"From the latter or the 'nationalty' springs the church establishment."
"O! if Archbishop Williams had but seen in a clear point of view what he indistinctly aims at, -- the essential distinction between the nationalty and its trustees and holders, and the Christian Church and its ministers."