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Example sentences for "common government"

  • In other words, the people of all the States agreed to create a common government, to be conducted by common counsels.

  • On one side it is law, on the other side a nullity; and yet it is passed by a common government, having the same authority in all the States.

  • In the early church, though there was no common government, unity was promoted by active intercourse.

  • The Constitution, by which they subjected themselves to a common Government, was the act which gave them the character of one people.

  • In this sense it is no longer applicable to the several States composing the Union, which, since the adoption of a common Government, are not politically independent of each other.

  • After the pressure of war was removed, the alliance, instead of being carried to the stage of common government, was neglected.

  • Because the seven Pan-Angle nations are similar in their forms of government they are in a position to establish a common government.

  • Having no common government, the two nations have no court to decide the case.

  • So is the idea that there can be separate tariffs with mutual Free Trade, or a common tariff without a common government to frame it.

  • There can be no separate tariffs for the two countries, or even a common tariff, without a common Government to negotiate and enforce it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    common among; common cold; common consent; common discourse; common form; common friend; common government; common impulse; common method; common opinion; common origin; common parlance; common practice; common roads; common saying; common summer; common term; commonly believed; commonly call; commonly found; commonly known; commonly supposed; could expect; mile when; plenary indulgence; uncommon degree