In your position, which may and will, perhaps, become in future even more difficult in a political point of view, you could not exist without having a happy and an agreeable intérieur.
In a political point of view the King's journey will prove useful, as it takes him still more out of the clutches of Russia and gives him more correct views of what is going on in the West of Europe.
I want to know, sir, if he had stood so committed, in what respect his case, in a political point of view, would have stood contradistinguished from that of these petitioners?
Divide and subdivide this country as you will, their interests, in a political point of view, will be the same.
Representation of the working class in the legislative bodies of Germany--nothing else can satisfy its legitimate interests from a political point of view.
To begin a peaceful and law-abiding agitation for this by all lawful means is and must be, from a political point of view, the programme of the workingmen's party.
From a political point of view the Army and Navy officers are, in fact, in an exceptional situation.
But more important from a political pointof view than the disqualifications for the upper chamber is the fact that a peer cannot escape from the peerage.
But although the amount of head work to be done, and therefore the number of permanent officials of high grade, is large, yet from a political point of view the department is not regarded as of the first class.
They looked at this sermon only in a political point of view: "It is a seditious discourse; it is an excitement to civil war!
The piercing eye of this great man easily discovered the dangers of the measure in a political point of view, and his christian heart deeply felt all its cruelty.
Brück, without discussing the recess in a political point of view, confined himself to what was principally at stake, the Word of God.
Zwingle in a political point of view is one of the greatest characters of modern times: we must pay him this honour, which is, perhaps, for a minister of God, the greatest reproach.
As a party organization they disappeared entirely after the second English war, and unfortunately much that was good in Hamilton's political point of view disappeared with the bad.
The mixture of optimism, conservatism, and superficiality, which has until recently characterized their political point of view, has made them almost blind to the true lessons of their own national experience.
Wellnigh the leading part in a political point of view was enacted by those tribes, which had appropriated the first rudiments of a settled existence from the vicinity of the civilized Syrians.
The history of this reign is not important in a political point of view, and relates chiefly to the completion of the reformation, and to the squabbles and jealousies of the great lords who formed the council of regency.
Absenteeism was nearly doubled, and the national importance nearly annihilated in a political point of view.
In a political point of view, this reign is but the continuation of the reign of William, since the same objects were pursued, the same policy was adopted, and the same great characters were intrusted with power.
Moreover, the party continually increased, and, from the support it received from some of the most powerful of the German princes, it became formidable, even in a political point of view.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "political point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.