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Example sentences for "federal government"

  • From the general course of their reasoning on the nature of a federal government, it might seem that the latter was their intention.

  • Yet the fortunate result of the mixed system that is embraced in the Constitution of the United States, is the product, not simply of either of the theories of a national or a federal government, but of a compromise between the two.

  • It was, then, from a Constitutional, Federal Government, that the States seceded when they adopted the present Constitution of the United States!

  • Here we see Alexander Hamilton calling the Confederation a government--a Federal Government.

  • Freeman (History of Federal Government) does not seem to apply the geographical fact to the explanation of any phase of Greek history, though he sees in Greece (ed.

  • The statement of Freeman (History of Federal Government in Greece and Italy, ed.

  • In 1863 he issued the first volume of a "History of Federal Government.

  • Congress at this time scarcely possess the means of keeping up the forms of administration, till the States can have time to agree upon a more substantial substitute for the present shadow of a federal government.

  • A strong sense of the value and blessings of union induced the people, at a very early period, to institute a federal government to preserve and perpetuate it.

  • This fully corresponds, in every rational import of the terms, with the idea of a federal government.

  • Original Course of Federal Government in Regard to Revenue.

  • The true relation between them is that of independent members of a federal government, the weaker of which has successfully resisted the attempts of the stronger to conquer and subject her to its power.

  • Policy of Federal Government steadily in that Direction.

  • State governments are older than the Federal government, for it was by a grant by the States of certain of their powers that the United States government was created.

  • For all these evils the limited and imperfect powers conferred upon the Federal Government by the articles of Confederation afforded no adequate remedy.

  • M^r Charles Pinkney laid before the House the draft of a federal Government which he had prepared, to be agreed upon between the free and independent States of America.

  • In a federal government, a majority of states must and ought to tax.

  • It is no more than noting the often-overlooked fact that the admitted success of federal government in the United States gives no presumption in favour of its suitability for Great Britain and Ireland.

  • Such are, under one form or another, the essential characteristics of a Federal Government.

  • Federal government, whatever be its merits, is a mere arrangement for the distribution of political power.

  • Federal government is the latest invention of constitutional science.

  • If any conclusion at all can be drawn from this baseless assemblage of gloomy thoughts, I think it must be against any union at all; against any kind of federal government.

  • Remarks on the Proposed Plan of a Federal Government.

  • The liberty of the press does not come within the jurisdiction of federal government.

  • The chief modern authorities for the history of the Achæan League are Bishop Thirlwall in the eighth volume of his History of Greece, and Professor Freeman in his History of Federal Government in Greece and Italy.

  • For a list of the cities in the league see Freeman, Federal Government, pp.

  • Federal Government is acquiescing in every abolition scheme that is put forward by that intriguing Northern compact for the establishment of new governments in the territories.

  • If South Carolina should secede, I'd say give us Myzeck and Commander to lead our war, and we'd be as sure to whip 'em as we won the Mexican war for the Federal Government.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    associate member; bend down; best advantage; certain temperature; consisting principally; federal court; federal courts; federal district; federal government; federal legislation; federal party; federal republic; federal union; great applause; great mind; made unto; moderate weather; much evil; past five; poor house; public instruction; shall speak; stated times; total exports; warm climates; water pollution from industrial