Two centuries ago the education of the masses was politically a matter of small concern, for most governments were conducted by a narrowly restricted class.
A single central government bank was at first recommended by experts, but this was deemed politically inexpedient.
Until very recently women have been legally and politically subordinate to men.
It would be quite clear to Anne that, in the view of the powerful Howard faction, the elimination of Overbury was politically desirable.
The Slave Power was politically enthroned, not to be finally dislodged until the election of Mr. Lincoln.
Politically she doesn't exist; the husband sees to all that.
Below him are classes either too poor to tax or too politically effective to stand taxation.
These facts are on official record in Germany, where the proclamation summing up Wagner as "a politically dangerous person" may be consulted to this day.
In short, it is necessary to breed a race of men in whom the life-giving impulses predominate, before the New Protestantism becomes politically practicable.
Politically in America the Civil War had not been fought or the Constitution really completed.
The solitary tribe left to his son, despoiled by Egypt and overrun by other enemies, became of but little account politically for several generations, although it still possessed the Temple and was proud of its traditions.
The Latin League All these cantons were in primitive times politically sovereign, and each of them was governed by its prince with the co-operation of the council of elders and the assembly of warriors.
Thereupon followed the politically more important step of bringing in the non-burgesses to military duty.
They own the nation politically and intellectually just as they own it industrially.
His offence, in General Hunter's eyes, was that he had gone politically with his State, and was in full sympathy with the Confederate cause.
Politically speaking, this buried Mr. Vallandigham out of sight forever, and delivered a heavy blow at the obstructive policy of his party.
Politically also we know that strength is the one reality: the rest is shadow.
There, in music, we beat them, as politically France beats us.
Fifty senators perished, not those who were specially guilty, but those who were most politically marked as patrician leaders.
Meanwhile the rule of the Lords Proprietors had been replaced for the better by that of the crown, with South Carolina politically separated from her northern sister; and indigo had been introduced as a supplementary staple.
Politically each village was governed by its chief and its elders, oftentimes in complete independence.
Because of the world-wide diversity of the two races they cannot be socially or politically equal (a subject which we will deal with specially after a while).
While he is forever safe politically against the white, he may not be economically safe.
Of or pertaining to Machiavel, or to his supposed principles; politically cunning; characterized by duplicity or bad faith; crafty.
In proportion as they are metaphysically true, they are morally and politically false.
The apparent assumption was that an Asian country with a Western orientation was as politically unstable as a domino standing on edge.
Not without result had the politically experienced Chief Justice conciliated the House managers in the manner that had so exasperated the Federalist Senators.
He came of a distinguished family, was a graduate of Princeton, and a man of high standing politically and socially.
To such lengths can popular demand, however unjust, drive even cold, unemotional, and upright men who are politically ambitious.
Benjamin Rush, that "Nothing can be politicallyright that is morally wrong; and that no necessity can sanctify a law that is contrary to equity.
Since then they have been driven from Mexico, again restored by Santa Anna, and now, though resident, they are politically powerless under the administration of President Comonfort.
True, a mistake as to the definition, yet does it not indicate the reason of its usepolitically and otherwise?
The manner in which he proposed to reorganise our institutions was practically to render the middle classes politically powerless.
It was a brilliant marriage--politically as well as socially.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "politically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.