76 Words to use with election

Then John Thomas tried to get a few winks of unmolested repose, but it was election day, and the house was early astir.

(It is rather curious that I never heard him speak in public, either in the house or in the country, where he often made political speeches, in election times.)

ELECTION PETITIONS XXVII.

Many were offended by what they called the persecution of Mr. Eyre: and still greater offence was taken at my sending a subscription to the election expenses of Mr. Bradlaugh.

Moreover the governmentwhether from want of judgment, from negligence, or from any evil design, we cannot tellno longer as formerly enrolled the communities admitted to the franchise after 513 in newly instituted election-districts, but included them along with others in the old; so that gradually each tribe came to be composed of different townships scattered over the whole Roman territory.

This is a talent mainly developed in the manipulation of election returns.

The Vicar of Harrow in 1820 very fairly sums up the substance of innumerable German speeches, pamphlets, and election addresses in 1912 on the subject of the Social Democrats.

In order to enter public life in those days it was customary to train one's self as widely as possible in literature, history, rhetoric, dialectic, and court procedure, and to attract public notice for election purposes by taking a few cases.

After a time, the same complaints were advanced against the decision of election committees that had formerly been employed to discredit the judgments of the whole House.

He emerged in 1869 from a printing-office to support the irreconcileable candidates in the election meetings.

A.L. Smith was my junior, and I need not say he knew almost everything there was to be known about election law.

The election booth murder.

Somebody at this point brought up a contested election case; but Mr. LOGAN objected to its being considered.

Elections code, Health & safety code, Public resources code & others; with separate Indexes for each code.

The Second Reading of the new Military Service Bill brought a storm of accusations against the Government for having broken its election-pledges.

His hands go out like he was makin' an election speech.

But this building did not enjoy a very prosperous career, for in 1768, during a great election riot, it was pulled down by an infuriated mob, all the Catholic registers in it were burned, and the priestthe Rev. Patrick Barnewellonly saved his life by beating a rapid retreat at the rear, and crossing the Ribble at an old ford below Frenchwood.

But there he was representativenot of principles, nor of those visionary sparks which he struck so easily and threw off like matches, but of a successful election cry for "hanging the Kaiser" and "making Germany pay."

Towns, villages, and city wards are the usual election precincts, but any of these may be divided if necessary.

A young girl here apparently detached herself from a tree and the ostentatious perusal of an old election poster, and sauntered down towards the office door.

The cause alleged for this unmanly, base, cowardly outrage, is some expressions which occurred in an election squib, printed at this office, and extensively circulated through the county, before the election.

*** "Blwyddyn Newydd Dda i bawb Ohonynt" was the reported greeting sent by Mr. LLOYD GEORGE to his election agent.

It looks rather genteel and stately outside; it has a good steeple, kept duly alive by a congregation of traditional jackdaws; it has a capital set of bells which have put in a good deal of overtime during the past five months, through a pressure of election business; and in its entirety, as Baines once remarked, the building looks like "a good ordinary Parish Church.

This last change was universally accepted as a great practical improvement, from its tendency to lessen the expense of election contests, which had risen to an enormous and ruinous height.

As, nearly two years ago, we stood round the telegraph-boards watching the election results coming in, many of us saw that the Peerage was falling.

76 Words to use with  election