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Example sentences for "military government"

  • On the 14th the capitulation was signed, and the same day General Merritt issued his proclamation establishing a Military Government.

  • But State Rights are as much disturbed by a military government as by a Congressional government.

  • I suspect that the great Continental powers will see a military Government at Paris with pleasure; they go rather far in their hatred of everything Parliamentary.

  • What you say about arbitrary and military Government in France is very true, and I daresay will do for a time; but I do not know how Louis Napoleon is to proceed, or how he will get over the anger and enmity of those he imprisoned.

  • It belongs to the technicalities of this branch of law, as much as indict belongs to the technicalities of the Common Law.

  • The first broke forth in eulogies of Slavery, and even in blandishments for the Slave-Trade.

  • Perhaps, indeed, it may be laid down as a general rule, that a military government is, in some respects, more republican than monarchical.

  • Whilst they acknowledged the charms of the Greek, they asserted the dignity of the Latin tongue, and the exclusive use of the latter was inflexibly maintained in the administration of civil as well as military government.

  • During a long period of two hundred and twenty years from the establishment of this artful system to the death of Commodus, the dangers inherent to a military government were, in a great measure, suspended.

  • I am not exceedingly favorable to military government anywhere, and if I can get along without it in the Southern States I am anxious to do so.

  • The question of civil or military government, however, is of no practical importance to any person other than the aspirant for the place.

  • But State rights are as much disturbed by a military government as by a Congressional government.

  • We may well hesitate to organize a single State under a military government, when we see where such a step will lead.

  • The American forces were there under the instructions of the President to make war on Spain and to establish a military government in the Philippines.

  • These instructions contemplated the establishment of a military government in the archipelago by military officials of the United States.

  • It was General MacArthur's honestly held and frankly expressed opinion that what the Filipinos needed was "military government pinned to their backs for ten years with bayonets.

  • This group, under the name of Basilan, constituted the sixth district of the politico-military government of Mindanao, organized by the Spanish Government in 1861.

  • A politico-military Government is hereby established for the island of Mindanao and adjacent islands.

  • The present tendency is that the European and other western Powers will not tolerate the existence of a military government in the world; for experience shows that the result of military government is anarchy.

  • The persistence of the type of military government which we see to-day in Japan is harmful for all alike because it is as antiquated as Tsarism and a perpetual menace to a disarmed nation such as China.

  • The United States government might therefore say to the persons composing the military power which it had subdued: As the terms of war, you are to be governed by military government.


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