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Example sentences for "national government"

  • The moment it went forth, the great question, in his opinion, would be whether there should be a national government, or not, and a negative reply would mean a general anarchy.

  • At last the only body, which has ever been called together in the United States to consider a frame of national government, was ready to report and to adjourn.

  • The Americans have a federal and the French a national Government.

  • This was the first attempt at Constitutional administration in Peru, and prepared the way for a National Government.

  • The Argentines, while recognizing the independence of the country and establishing a national government, had imposed a dictator upon the country, postponing indefinitely its constitutional organization.

  • The logical sequence of the Declaration of Independence, was the establishment of a National Government in Peru, but it was of prime necessity that the new government should not only govern but should carry on the war.

  • Their constituents have the same, and if every objection must be removed, before we have a national government, the Lord have mercy on us.

  • This amiable mistake induced them to institute a national government in such a manner, as though very fit to give advice, was yet destitute of power, and so constructed as to be very unfit to be trusted with it.

  • Gentlemen, I have said that a National Government, where there is a distinct nationality, is essential to human happiness.

  • Neither your central government, nor those of separate states, nor your municipalities, legislate or administer in every language spoken among you; yet you have a national government.

  • Its maintenance is excused on the ground that indirect taxation is the only means by which the working class can be made to contribute to the cost of national government at ah.

  • This revolt, taking the form of trade unionism, has pursued in the industrial field the same line of development as the movement for political freedom has pursued in the sphere of national government.

  • But we do not grant this, and shall, in the following pages, essay to demonstrate that all railroad corporations are private, being owned and controlled by private citizens, and not by the state or national government.

  • He took this occasion to repeat, that, notwithstanding his solicitude to establish a National Government, he never would agree to abolish the State Governments or render them absolutely insignificant.

  • Whether the Constitution be good or bad, the present clause clearly discovers that it is a National Government, and no longer a Confederation: I mean that clause which gives the first hint of the General Government laying direct taxes.

  • But that he will fight for the strongest sort of national government, with the least possible power vested in the States--oh, no doubt of that.

  • If Clinton were sure of figuring as powerfully in a national government as he does in the state of New York, he would withdraw his opposition," said Livingston, contemptuously.

  • That would be the first step toward a national government.

  • On establishment of seat of national government, VIII.

  • Its provisions for supremacy of national government, XVI.

  • The final authority on all questions of national government in all its forms was simply a majority of colonies or States in the Continental Congress.

  • The first formal resolution to which it came after organization reads as follows: "That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislature, executive, and judiciary.

  • As the "Federalist" put it, "A nation without a national government is an awful spectacle.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good voice; merely subjective; national affairs; national authority; national banks; national church; national currency; national defence; national education; national game; national income; national independence; national industry; national institution; national legislature; national literature; national organization; national prosperity; national reputation; national school; national self; national system; national unity; national wealth; nationalize slavery; thar wasn