In an armed struggle which grew out of a great political contest, it was inevitable that eager political partisans should be among the most active in the new volunteer organizations.
The result proved how hollow the party professions had been; or perhaps I should say how superficial was the hold of such party doctrines upon the mass of men in a great political organization.
The time was one of great political excitement, for the fall elections had resulted in a great overturning in the Congressional delegations.
Many of the early bishops were men of great political sagacity, fully capable of realizing to the full the political opportunities, afforded by their position, to strengthen the power of the Church.
In the later centuries of the Empire, people went to hear a man who could orate or declaim, as people now do to hear a great political orator, a revivalist preacher, or a popular actor or singer.
Do periods of great political, commercial, and intellectual expansion usually subject old systems of morality and education to severe strain?
The Constitution was intended as an instrument of great political good; but we sometimes so dispute its meaning, that we cannot use it at all.
The Constitution was intended to accomplish a great political object.
The Board of Works is not regarded as a department of great political importance, and for this reason it presents one of the two or three cases where the minister has no parliamentary under-secretary.
In the summer of 1883 Lord Randolph Churchill conceived the bold plan of getting control of the National Union of Conservative Associations, and making it, under his guidance, a great political force in the party.
Thus was created the Zemstvo,* which has recently attracted considerable attention in Western Europe, and which is destined, perhaps, to play a great political part in the future.
Artful diplomacy could but postpone the evil day, and it required no great political foresight to predict that sooner or later Novgorod must become Lithuanian or Muscovite.
It is melancholy to reflect that this nervous susceptibility to the libels of the English papers contributed certainly as much as, and perhaps more than, the consideration of great political interests to the renewal of hostilities.
According to the Memorial Napoleon there stated that when Josephine was at last constrained to renounce all hope of having a child, she often let fall allusions to a great political fraud, and at length openly proposed it to him.
Prior to 1854," he said, "this country was divided into two great political parties, known as the Whig and Democratic parties.
His powerful influence upon the overshadowing question of the times, his restless activity in shaping the course of great political events, fast drifting into darkest tragedy, have obscured his work in less conspicuous fields.
And yet out of the sword the Slav has never forged an instrument for the perfection of a great political ideal.
Abroad, where nobody understands our affairs, he is supposed to have played a very great part, and to have given indubitable proof ofgreat political power.
Also to inform the Senate how far the "warm animadversions" and the "great political excitement" which this treaty has caused in Europe have any application or reference to the United States.
Also to inform the Senate how far the "warm animadversions" and the "great political excitement" which this treaty has caused in Europe have any application or reference to the United States.
He was a man of great political insight, and merits the praise of being a great statesman.
M794) It was in those wars with the Etruscans that we first read of dictators, extraordinary magistrates, appointed in great political exigencies.
Benton showed on this, as on many other occasions, much keener political ideas than his great political chief.
He held his peace with all the materials for his own vindication in his hand, rather than embarrass Mr. Gladstone at a great political crisis.
In those days, it was really the headquarters of a great political party, and amongst its members were to be counted many of the leading statesmen of the day.
He possessed great talents as a General, and some of the winning qualities of the great King; but he was only in one respect his successor, that he carried on in the most dangerous way the too great political daring of his instructor.
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