39 examples of law-makers in sentences

Our law-makers in Congressor rather law-cobblers, for few of them have risen to the dignity of makersare asked to repeal the per cap.

The law-makers in those countries cannot chew.

The case against the bar had been so well argued, that it seemed to Pearl that the law-makers must be moved to put it away forever.

Let us acknowledge that from a certain point of view the temporary solitary confinement of the law-makers at Mazas does not displease us.

And we cannot doubt but law-makers have often made laws about species of actions which were only the creatures of their own understandings; beings that had no other existence but in their own minds.

He had before this tried to induce the Virginia law-makers to legalize manumission, and in 1778 succeeded in having them forbid importation of slaves.

Never where the banana grows has there been art or literature, a good priesthood, unimpassioned law-makers, honest bankers, or a noble knighthood.

You know that industrial and property rights are in the hands of the law-makers and the executors of the laws.

Did women meet in council and voluntarily give up all their claim to be their own law-makers?

When I went before our Legislature and found that 100 of the vilest men in our State, merely by the possession of the ballot, had more influence with the law-makers of our land than the wives and mothers of the nation, it was a revelation that was perfectly startling.

In all states, we can show our disapproval of what our law-makers have done by voting against them at the next election.

Why, kidnappers, and soul-drivers, and law-makers, are nothing but his agents.

Why, kidnappers, and soul-drivers, and law-makers, are nothing but his agents.

Why, kidnappers, and soul-drivers, and law-makers, are nothing but his agents.

Why, kidnappers, and soul-drivers, and law-makers, are nothing but his agents.

But if the innocent and most natural act of "running away" from intolerable tyranny, deserves such relentless severity, what kind of punishment have these law-makers themselves to expect hereafter, on account of their own enormous offences!

If such laws are not absolutely necessary for the government of slaves, the law-makers must unavoidably allow themselves to be the most cruel and abandoned tyrants upon earth; or, perhaps, that ever were on earth.

In a gloomy season of English history, in a violent age of tyranny, fanaticism, and legalised lawlessness, it endeavoured to present, to all whom it might concern, a solemn succession of discrowned tyrants and law-makers smitten by the cruel laws they had made.

The law as there laid down was drawn up and administered by the Brehons, who were the judges and the law-makers of the people, and whose decision was appealed to in all matters of dispute.

True they have no more acquaintance with law-makers and politicians in general than with the criminal class, which, of course, is one reason why they have such unbounded confidence in the law.

Still these societies relied on punishments just as much as our present law-makers and enforcers, possibly more, because presumably less enlightened.

Possibly the public will understand sometime, and law-makers and law-enforcers will place crime and punishment on a scientific basis.

" AMONG THE LAW-MAKERS.

When the people rallied at the polls, and elected to the high offices members of their own unions, the millionaires bribed these officials to obey their every command, and these mercenary law-makers, as often as chosen, joined the ever-growing ranks of the oppressors.

Indeed, as we shall so often find, it is the very ease and frequency of legislation that has caused our courts and law-makers to forego the well-tried doctrines of the common law.

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