Under the overwhelming amount of biblical proof quoted in its favor by the most eminent legal and clerical minds of the christian church we must admit the doctrine of polygamy to be a component part of christianity.
So little was it expected that the tax upon concubinage soon became a component part of the celibate system.
The quality or state of being an ingredient or component part.
Entering as, or forming, an ingredient or component part.
That which enters into a compound, or is a component part of any combination or mixture; an element; a constituent.
It did not touch the vital question whether women, in a democracy, could form a component part of the government.
Freedom and education have not been appreciably advanced by "woman's becoming a component part of the government" in any land.
But that corn which is produced with the greatest quantity of labour is the regulator of the price of corn, and rent does not and cannot enter in the least degree as a component part of its price.
As a consumer of raw produce, and of those things into which raw produce enters as a component part, he will in common with all other consumers, be interested in keeping the price low.
If the high price of corn were the effect, and not the cause of rent, price would be proportionally influenced as rents were high or low, and rent would be a component part of price.
He does not bring them like a pack on his back, that may be stolen from him, but they are a component part of himself, the laws which insure his growth and development.
Woman herself, a component part of the community, must be called into the councils which direct it, else a wrong is done her, the responsibility of which lies heavily on those who do it.
Although for nearly a thousand years past they have formed a component part of the Hungarian nation, they have nevertheless preserved their language and many of their ancient customs.
Hedevig, heiress of the crown of Poland, married Jagello, duke of Lithuania; but was first completely incorporated as a component part of the kingdom of Poland only so late as the year 1569.
No instance has occurred since the establishment of the Government in which the Executive, though a component part of the legislative power, has interposed an objection to an appropriation bill on the sole ground of its extravagance.
It is under these circumstances only that the elector can feel that in the choice of the lawmaker he is himself truly a component part of the sovereign power of the nation.
That remains our first and continuing task; and in a very real sense every major legislative enactment of this Congress should be a component part of it.
A definite program for putting people to work, of which I shall speak in a moment, is a component part of this greater program of security of livelihood through the better use of our national resources.
Defn: Entering as, or forming, an ingredient or component part.
Defn: That which enters into a compound, or is a component part of any combination or mixture; an element; a constituent.
It would give a new significance to the motto E Pluribus Unum, and would create a new United States of the World of which the United States of America would be a component part.
I find, everywhere, an elevation of the character of man as man, an elevation of the individual as a component part of society.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "component part" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.