In 1821 the political division of the New York Republicans was carried to national politics.
This showed that New York had already surrendered her favorite "son to the nation;" he was now definitely to be counted a power in national politics, where he was known as the "Albany director.
He was in his third session, and still new to national politics, and there was before him the plain and strong argument that his State wanted protection.
When Congress met again, in December, 1825, Van Buren took a more important place than ever before in national politics.
For six years past it has been the cardinal question in national politics.
The first was the greater concentration of interest in the South on national politics, and the leadership conceded to the political class.
Such was the Northern view of the planting interest that, from the arena of national politics, challenged the whole country in 1860.
Why was it impossible to keep the slavery issue out of national politics?
The movement to limit the power of the popular majority was felt in the domain of state as well as national politics.
Possession of the suffrage by the people generally led the undiscriminating to think that it made the opinion of the majority a controlling factor in national politics.
The Federal judiciary was looked to, with its virtually permanent membership, to hold the entire structure of national politics in nice balance against all disturbing influences, whether of popular impulse or of official overbearance.
It was hoped and believed that the settlement of the Missouri question and the compromise in reference to the remainder of the Louisiana cession had put the problem of negro slavery out of the realm of national politics.
It contributed to the complete disappearance of the Federal party from the arena of national politics.
Even after the advent of Andrew Jackson in national politics, allegiance to party was so far subordinated to personal ambition, that it was no uncommon occurrence for several candidates from each party to enter the lists.
By the following spring, Douglas was again dabbling in local politics, and by late fall he was fully immersed in the deeper waters of national politics.
Those who have eyes only to see plots hatched by the slave power in national politics, are sure to construe this silence as part of an ignoble game.
Bad health forced Mr. Crawford from the field of national politics, and in 1827, upon the death of Judge Dooly, Mr. Crawford was appointed Judge of the Northern Circuit.
And so the admission of Iowa and Florida had to be determined in reference to this all-devouring question of National Politics.
Here within the memory of men still living a new Commonwealth has grown to maturity, has been admitted into the Union, and now by common consent occupies a commanding position in National Politics.
Indeed the people of Iowa seemed wholly indifferent to these larger problems of National Politics.
For twelve years the threat of disunion had been in the mouths of the Southern slavery extremists and their Northern allies the most potent and formidable weapon of national politics.
The peculiar attitude of national politics had in the previous year drawn the attention of the whole country to Illinois in a remarkable degree.
It had become a game on the chess-board of national politics.
This last measure is noteworthy as foreshadowing the position which Benton afterwards took in national politics, where he appeared as a slave-holder, it is true, but as one of the most enlightened and least radical of his class.
Towards the close of Jackson's administration, slavery for the first time made its permanent appearance in national politics; although for some years yet it had little or no influence in shaping the course of political movements.
Triumphant in national politics, this spirit now had but one field of struggle, the politics of the States, and here its efforts were for years bent to the abolition of every remnant of limitation on individual liberty.
Mr. Thomas Pigworth, the landlord, was seated on the stoop of his hostelry, discoursing of national politics to a small group of his fellow citizens, who were performing acrobatic feats with chairs in a circle about him.
Availing himself of a pause in the dissertations on national politics, Maltboy pulled out his watch and consulted it.
Mr. Whedell and Maltboy had not lost a word of this conversation, though they had been mutually boring each other with complex sentences about national politics.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "national politics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.