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Example sentences for "democratical"

Lexicographically close words:
demobilized; democracies; democracy; democratic; democratica; democratically; democratisation; democratization; democratize; democratizing
  1. The lot was a symptom of pronounced democratical spirit, such as we must not seek in the Solonian institutions.

  2. Both the one and the other of these offences were much more severely dealt with under the subsequent law of democratical Athens.

  3. But this neutrality in respect to the constitution was at an end after the revolution of Clisthenes, when the idea of the sovereign people and the democratical institutions became both familiar and precious to every individual citizen.

  4. The general sentiment which grew up at Athens, under the Solonian money-law and under the democratical government, was one of high respect for the sanctity of contracts.

  5. The city of London, on the other hand, and most of the great corporations, took part with the parliament, and adopted with zeal those democratical principles, on which the pretensions of that assembly were founded.

  6. The jurisdiction of presbyteries, synods, and other democratical courts, was in a manner abolished by the bishops; and the general assembly itself had not been summoned for several years.

  7. Athens became more democratical and more military at the same time.

  8. They sympathized with law and order, and detested the democratical turbulence of Athens.

  9. He was a Swiss by birth, and had been compelled to leave his country on account of his democratical opinions; a grenadier, says Buonaparte, in stature and in courage, but of a restless disposition.

  10. At the moment, they understood that the stipulations were to imply a guarantee of the independent existence of their country as a democratical state.

  11. On the 6th of June, the deputies from the Senate signed a convention at Montebello, which put an end to Doria's constitution, and established the democratical government of Genoa.

  12. The laws as they stood afforded the young Council no means of evading compliance, and they accordingly adjourned to meet the next day at St. Cloud, with unabated resolution to maintain the democratical part of the constitution.

  13. The stability of democratical forms of government, and of the union of the States distrusted in Europe.

  14. Caesar, whose private opinions were both democratical and sceptical, found it convenient to speak very differently in public, as the funeral oration in honor of his aunt proves.

  15. I consider this libel as a demonstration that there is a party here, and a very numerous one, too, who are proselytes to democratical principles.

  16. I consider the disputes in the city of Geneva as arising from the progress of democratical principles in Europe.

  17. Progress of democratical principles in Europe, caused by the American war.

  18. In short, while the democratical party made, in their clubs, the most violent and furious speeches against the aristocrats, the others became doubly prejudiced against reform of every description, and all who attempted to assert its propriety.

  19. Reflection made most men see, as a more probable termination, that the dynasty of the Bourbons could no longer hold the crown; and that the government, already so democratical in principle, must become a republic in all its forms.

  20. And, in the second place, if they meant anything with respect to form, it was the simple democratical form, such as was the mode of government in the ancient democracies, in which there was no representation.

  21. It cannot be monarchy, because monarchy is subject to an objection of the same amount to which the simple democratical form was subject.

  22. General Hamilton hated republican government because he confounded it with democratical government, and he detested the latter because he believed it must end in despotism, and be, in the mean time, destructive to public morality.

  23. I can only assure you most solemnly that I am not initiated into any democratical societies here, and that I know no people who make politics a common or frequent topic of conversation, except one man who is a determined Tory.

  24. He had been supposed, like a large proportion of the officers, to aim at a settlement of the nation under a democratical polity.

  25. Is there any natural connection between the Roman Catholic theology and the political theories held by Whigs and by reformers more democratical than the Whigs?

  26. The aristocratical and the democratical impulses by turns gaining the ascendant it was then a manly, fine feeling.

  27. Such is one of the lamentable defects arising from a democratical form of Government.

  28. Tocqueville observes, speaking of the difference between aristocratical and democratical governments--"In aristocratic governments the individuals who are placed at the head of affairs are rich men, who are solely desirous of power.

  29. Their hero, General was raised to the presidency by the democratical party, and ever since the Americans have been ready to bully or quarrel with anybody and about everything.

  30. These are followed by the errors incident to the voluntary system of religion, and a democratical education.

  31. In a democratical Government, the voice of the people must at all times prevail.

  32. Austria remained unshaken, and refused either to betray the monarchical cause by the recognition of a revolutionary democratical government, or to cede the frontiers of the empire to the youthful and insolent generals of the republic.

  33. Before me passes the vision of a mountain, a beautiful, many-headed mountain, hidden away from democratical enemies of mountaineering, and without the line of vulgarity.

  34. I am still sitting in my comfortable arm-chair, and looking at my own fingers to see whether they possess a progressive democratical appearance.

  35. A feeling of democratical equality, and the fear of making an individual too powerful, may probably have led to this division of military command at Athens.

  36. If the democratical party was uppermost, it probably connected itself with Athens; if the aristocratical, with Sparta.

  37. To them the democratical tenor of his policy and his personal superiority were alike distasteful; and they had influence enough to procure his banishment by ostracism for five years.

  38. Again all their offices are annual and on a democratical footing.

  39. No longer are affairs to be conducted after a fashion "democratical and tumultuous.

  40. It answered many accusations, and among others the statement that "the Government of the companies as it then stood was democratical and tumultuous, and ought therefore to be altered, and reduced into the Hands of a few.

  41. Through his influence several important changes in the constitution, which rendered it still more democratical than under Solon, were now effected.

  42. At Athens, the democratical constitution of Solon, under which the Athenians had attained their greatness, was abolished, and an oppressive oligarchy established in its stead.


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