For the first time it takes place on a large scale and in a modern State.
Let us follow them to their estates: Feudal rights instituted for a barbarous State are certainly a great draw-back in a modern State.
The business and trade of the state were in the hands of Germans and Jews, and there existed no national or middle class in which must reside the life of a modern state.
Now that Russia was becoming a modern state, it required more money to govern her.
If the attempt was impossible and against nature, if Peter violated every law of social development by such a monstrous creation of a modern state, what could have been done better?
Another misused word is the Roman term proletariat, which in modern jargon means all the unpropertied people in a modern state.
Comparison of the Roman Republic with a Modern State.
This type of community, which is still only in the phase of formation, which is still growing and experimental, we may perhaps speak of as the 'modern state.
And, in the second place, the mere complexity and size of a modern state is against the identification of the man with the citizen.
In a modern state, on the other hand, though class distinctions are clearly enough marked, yet the point of view from which they are regarded is fundamentally different.
Collective civilisation, the 'Modern State,' was still in the womb of the future.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "modern state" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.