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Example sentences for "parliamentary government"

  • After a generation of war and turmoil France was started on her new career of parliamentary government.

  • Bourinot, Parliamentary Procedure and Government; Todd, Parliamentary Government in the British Colonies.

  • Chaps 1 and 4; Todd, Parliamentary Government in England, I, Pt.

  • With the ripening of parliamentary government in the eighteenth century, however, the thing that once had been regarded properly enough as objectionable became a matter of unquestionable expediency, if not a necessity.

  • Parliamentary government in Austria had broken down; the opposition had recourse to obstruction, and no business could be done.

  • Their watchword was the constitution of 1861, which had been drawn up by their leaders; they demanded that it should be restored, and with it parliamentary government.

  • The French Republic is therefore managed by a parliamentary government.

  • Parliamentary government, like every other contrivance of man, has its advantages and disadvantages.

  • The result has been that we have lost the co-operation of the German working class in extending our system of parliamentary Government to Central and Eastern Europe.

  • Parliamentary government on the party system, the form of government developed by Liberalism on the English model, never having had a trial in Germany was accepted by nearly all political minds as the panacea.

  • That is that Germany will have a parliamentary government in which the upper and middle classes will preponderate.

  • He disbelieved in equality, and in Parliamentary government.

  • I, for my small part, shall finally despair of Parliamentary Government, and shall pray for a Chamberlain Dictatorship.

  • In 1875 he committed the Colonial Office, and even the Cabinet, to his own personal opinions, which were not in favour of Parliamentary Government as understood either by Englishmen or by Africanders.

  • In short, a presidential government, or a hereditary government are inferior to parliamentary government as administrative selectors.

  • Taken altogether, we find that hereditary royalty is not essential to parliamentary government.

  • Subject to certain exceptions, the mind and policy of parliament possess the common sort of moderation essential to parliamentary government.

  • Then, too, we have to consider the great place which obstruction plays in parliamentary government.

  • For seventy-two days the Duma worked and fought, seventy-two days of parliamentary history for which there is no parallel in the annals of parliamentary government.

  • According to the latter, the labor-unions, organized on industrial lines and federated through a central council, will take the place of parliamentary government elected on territorial lines.

  • Obviously, if members of parliament are to be dismissed whenever an autocratic government orders it, there is an end of parliamentary government.

  • And yet, here, too, they were entirely logical and consistent--they did not believe in parliamentary government.


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