43 Words to use with reform

Many of the Parisian shopkeepers took part in the "reform movement," without well understanding it, and marched under the orders of their dangerous allies.

Pa says one year in the circus will be better for me than ten years in a reform school.

When commercial tricksters, believing in the lobbyists' favorite maxim, "The People Forget," feel that they have outlived the latest reform movement and see "the good old days" returning, the professional politicians introduce a few reform measures themselves, most stringent measures.

George Podibrad, leader of the church-reform party, chosen King of Bohemia.

Failing to conciliate the aristocrats, Caesar became a sort of Mirabeau, and appealed to the people, causing them to pass his celebrated "Leges Juliae," or reform bills; the chief of which was the "land act," which conferred portions of the public lands on Pompey's disbanded soldiers for settlement,a wise thing, which senators opposed, since it took away their monopoly.

At this stage, Chia Ssu-tao drafted a reform law.

It is the business of the legislature to reform abuses, and eradicate corruptions, not to give them new strength by the sanction of a law.

In a class by themselves, however, were the female labor reform associations, which for some years did excellent work in widely separated cities.

" "In America," I replied, "we have never yet censored musical compositions, and many works are played freely because the censors and the reform societies' detectives cannot understand them.

Their reform scheme, introduced by Lord Lansdowne, was revolutionary, and, at the same time, fanciful and confused.

It is a striking feature of these reform agitations, perhaps of every revolutionary movement that has ever been undertaken and accomplished, that they are headed and lead by men whose personal influence embodies the whole power of the organizations, and whose word and command are their supreme law.

at most food-reform stores.

The operatives of Manchester wanted cheaper bread; those of Birmingham wanted an extension of the franchise: and as Lord John Russell had opposed the re-opening of the reform question, the radicals were both disappointed and infuriated.

Even reform administrations have been known to advocate a liberal enforcement of the laws.

In A.D. 12 Wang Mang felt obliged to abrogate all his reform legislation because it could not be carried into effect; and the economic situation proved more lamentable than ever.

I do hope these reform clubs will be the means of shutting up every saloon in the place, for just as long as one of them is open he is in danger.

She was assistant postmistress; an editor of a reform paper advocating temperance and woman's rights; and an advocate of the new costume which bore her name!

It was vexatious to his Tory spirit to see the democratic element, which had excluded primogeniture and the hereditary principle and large landed estates, so firmly bedded here, as if for a mighty superstructure; and his reform plans tended to a change to centralization.

"That's your reform politics," said he.

Yet it is not from the practical ministers of religion, that the great opposition to religious reform proceeds.

But words can ne'er reform produce, In Ignorance and Pride obtuse.

"King Edward's meeting with the Czar at Reval in June, 1908, was followed by a far-reaching Macedonian reform programme, the commencement of the division of European Turkey.

A plentiful discontent with bureaucracy and commercial restraint under the old régime caused the planters to welcome the early news of reform projects in France and to demand representation in the coming States General.

The period of the Visiter was one of great mental activitya period of hobbiesand it, having assumed the reform roll, was expected to assume all the reforms.

The reform spirit had passed through no reactions, and all measures which were beneficent in their tendency were favorably considered.

43 Words to use with  reform