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Example sentences for "party question"

  • Although not a party question, the measure excited much opposition, and was more than a month in passing through the House.

  • The press was largely Federalist, and, under the pressure of what was made a party question, they had espoused warmly the cause of the college.

  • Nobody can well make out what Peel is at with his Jamaica amendment, and though he says it is no party question, they are whipping up in all directions to fight another battle.

  • It was not to the credit of the ministers that they made the passing of such a bill a party question.

  • I proposed means for exciting public attention to the question of annexation, before it should have become a party question; for I had learned that, when any topic becomes a party question, it is in vain to argue upon it.

  • Her children, looking to their manufactures and industry for their livelihood, must rejoice to find the tariff, so necessary to these, no party question.

  • He did not mean that it had been made a party question in the Senate.

  • It has been objected that this question is discussed on the ground of party; and the gentleman from Georgia, as I understood him, said, that this had been made a party question elsewhere, and might be so here.

  • Sir, this ought not to be made a party question.

  • The gentleman has been unwilling to rely upon the strength of his subject, and has therefore determined to make the measure a party question.

  • Although some believed, that more of the business of the United States might be confided to the State courts; yet it is not within my recollection, that the question was considered, in any measure; a party question.

  • Though made, in the main, a party question, it was not entirely so in the vote, many of the democracy voting with the federal members in justification of Mr. Adams.

  • This subject was debated as a constitutional right, and not as a party question, and having obtained the support of Pitt, it passed the commons with very little opposition.

  • He had made no party question of it: he stood up for the purity of the house; and, God willing, it should be made pure.

  • The militants believed, and they had much ground for their belief, that the only chance of a Women's Suffrage Bill being carried into law lay in its adoption by one or other of the great political parties as a party question.

  • From the beginning women's suffrage had never been a party question.

  • Women's suffrage always has been, and will remain, a non-party question.

  • It is a noticeable fact, and one to be deplored, that even the potato blight was made a party question in Ireland.


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