36152 examples of governments in sentences

In order to secure peace, it is decreed and plebiscited that all governments shall have a chance.

At each change the people will decide by plebiscit whether they want the respective governments to be: personal, legal, or neither.

A typical case of restitution in Canada will show how differently the two governments viewed the rights of private property.

The negotiations for Jay's Treaty were then in progress in London, and Jefferson saw his chance of injuring both the American and British governments by magnifying Carleton's speech into an 'unwarrantable outrage.'

Know, then, that the verst is two-thirds of a mile, that the different nomadic people of the governments of Transcaucasia are composed of Kalmucks, descendants of the Eleuthes, fifteen thousand, Kirghizes of Mussulman origin eight thousand, Koundrof Tartars eleven hundred, Sartof Tartars a hundred and twelve, Nogais eight thousand five hundred, Turkomans nearly four thousand.

Since Ming time, it became a permanent feature of Chinese governments.

The end of the rule of Wu San-kui and his successor marked the end of the national governments of China; the whole country was now under alien domination, for the simple reason that all the opponents of the Manchus had failed.

There is one problem pressing for decisive solution before very long, and it concerns equally organized labor, governments and public bodies and the community as a whole.

It is true that governments have always been employers of servants, ever since the days when they ceased to be masters of slaves, but till now only on a limited scale.

The tyrannies under which men have lived, whether under rude barbarian chiefs, under the great despotisms of half-civilised Oriental countries, or under some of the more polished but little less severe governments of modern days, must have had a frightful influence in eliminating independence of character from the human race.

The names of political species, 'governments,' or 'rights,' or 'Irishmen,' suggest to us the idea of single 'type specimens'; and we tend, like medieval naturalists, to assume that all the individual members of a species are in all respects identical with the type specimen and with each other.

Hume, in a penetrating passage in his essay on The First Principles of Government, says: 'It is ... on opinion only that government is founded; and this maxim extends to the most despotic and most military governments as well as to the most free and the most popular.'

The die was cast; and in April 1828 the Russian and Ottoman Governments drifted into a formal war, which brought Russian armies across the Danube as far as Adrianople, and set the Ottoman Empire at bay for the defence of its capital.

Several times over the Porte, by wanton insults to Greece, wrecked the efforts of Trikoupis to establish good relations between the two governments, and played the game of the chauvinist party led by Trikoupis' rival, Deliyannis.

When he had thus sacrificed the flower of his professional troops and had hardly had time to replace the local governments of the provinces by anything much better than general anarchy, he found himself faced by a Russian assault.

The original idea of the caliphate, like that of the jehad or holy war of the faithful, presupposed that all Moslems were under governments of their own creed, and, perhaps, under one government.

OGG, FREDERIC AUSTIN. European governments and politics.

STOKE, HAROLD W. Background of European governments.

Federal subsidies to the Provincial governments in Canada.

Co. (PWH); 28Sep67; R418404. FLORINSKY, MICHAEL T. SEE Governments of Continental Europe.

(In Shotwell, J. T. Governments of continental Europe)

GOOCH, ROBERT K. SEE Governments of Continental Europe.

GOVERNMENTS OF CONTINENTAL EUROPE.

Mabel Betsy Hill (A); 25Apr68; R434863. HILL, NORMAN L. The background of European governments, by Norman L. Hill & Harold W. Stoke.

In France and Japan the governments control the tobacco trade, and the high price charged for tobacco makes this monopoly yield large revenues.

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