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Example sentences for "political agitation"

  • State of Ireland: Progress of Famine and Disease; Political Agitation; Prevalence of Crime.

  • But the difficulties in that Territory have been extravagantly exaggerated for purposes of political agitation elsewhere.

  • Circumstances, for which the British lack of imagination as well as the ponderous machinery of Indian administration was in some measure responsible, favoured, it must be admitted, the revival of political agitation.

  • He it was too who for the first time imported into schools and colleges the ferment of political agitation, and presided at bonfires which schoolboys and students fed with their European text-books and European clothes.

  • The generation educated in England had some experience of the methods of political agitation in that country, and they soon began to organise on those lines.

  • Political agitation on modern lines thus became a fact of Indian life, and English-educated Indians began to talk of liberty and self-government.

  • Second, the distrust of political agitation in India was not greater in those days than it is now and has been during the life of the Congress.

  • In obedience to this false idea, the counsel has been given, that we must abstain from all "Political agitation" of the most important matter before the people.

  • Much danger is feared from the "political agitation" of this matter.

  • Of Parnell Le Caron expressed the view that he was out wholly and solely for what financial rewards there were to be found in political agitation.

  • The noble earl has said, that the agrarian disturbances in Ireland are not to be attributed to political agitation.

  • Agrarian Disturbances in Ireland are earned by Political Agitation.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    domestic industry; external relations; political community; political crime; political economy; political education; political equality; political events; political grounds; political influence; political issue; political liberty; political life; political opinions; political organization; political parties; political philosophy; political point; political questions; political rights; political science; political society; political thought; poured over; that their; then rode