But neither do we think it would be right, even if it were safe, to announce that we would in any case stand by with folded arms, and see actions done which would amount to a total extinction of public right in Europe.
The accomplishment of such a crime as this implies, would come near to an extinction of public right in Europe, and I do not think we could look on while the sacrifice of freedom and independence was in course of consummation.
When a senator assumes to speak for the President, every senator possesses a public right to demand his authority for so doing.
At all events, this distinction will have served to illustrate with what exalted views Catholic theologians have discussed the grave questions of public right.
Little progress, it seems, has as yet been made towards that good and beneficent change, but it seems to me to be now at this moment as good a definition as we can have of our European policy--the idea of public right.
He said: 'The greatest triumph of our time will be the enthronement of the idea of public rightas the governing idea of European politics.
He said: "The greatest triumph of our time will be the enthronement of the idea of public right as the governing idea of European politics.
The idea of public right; what does it mean when translated into concrete terms?
It is hard to say which of these acts is the grosser infringement of public right.
The policy of the Tory Government had been "unregardful of public right, and it has been founded upon .
The Nonconformist members, in debating the Burials Bill, had expressed the pure Liberal doctrine that no man should be prevented from exercising a public right by his opinions on matters of conscience.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "public right" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.