The state is one of the five Uriya feudatories, which were transferred from the Central Provinces to Bengal, on the reconstitution of that province in October 1905.
He spoke of the two steps of ideological reconstitutionand political reconstitution as follows: "In order today to restore our national standing we must, first of all, revive the national spirit.
He evidently regarded the ideological reconstitution as anterior to the political, although he adjusted the common development of the two quite detailedly in his doctrine of tutelage.
And yet reconstitution could not be of a kind that would itself be a surrender and treason to the past; China must fit itself for the modern world, and nevertheless be China.
In putting forth his proposals for the reconstitution of the Chinese government he was thinking, in speaking of a state-machine, of the more or less clearly understood juristic states of the West.
Was he interested in a reconstitution of the economic system for the sake of defense against Western powers?
A reconstitution of the military organization seemed to him to be necessary.
Chairman of the war officereconstitution committee after the South African War.
On the reconstitution of the court of appeal in 1876, Brett was elevated to the rank of a lord justice.
Hence the desirability of the dissolution and reconstitution of the firm.
But we read in the conception the author's foreboding that his own efforts toward the reconstitution of society are also doomed.
Treaty are specifically excluded from the operation of the Wiesbaden Agreement which is expressly limited to deliveries of plant and material, and these France undertakes to apply solely to the reconstitution of the devastated regions.
Consequently the more satisfactory the Treaty the more unfavorable would be the outlook for the moral reconstitution of the family of nations, and vice versa.
Main object of Sparta to prevent the reconstitution of the Bœotiad federation—Spartan policy at this time directed by the partisan spirit of Agesilaus, opposed by his colleague Agesipolis.
How that change worked in Peloponnesus, amounting to a partial reconstitution of the peninsula, has been sketched in the preceding chapter.
Political importance of the reconstitution of Messênê, which now becomes the great subject of discord.
Both the dissolution of this growing confederacy, and the reconstitution of maritime Macedonia, were signal misfortunes to the Grecian world.
I have used the phrase "reconstitution of Europe," because I do not know how otherwise to characterise the general trend of the ideas germinating in many men's minds as they survey the present crisis and its probable outcome.
Johannes approved of my intention to leave Pforzheim for Worms, where the diet would most probably proceed with the reconstitution of the Imperial Chamber.
A suspension of six years was the result, but after the reconstitution of the chamber and the closure of the debates, I did not succeed, in spite of two years' stay at Spires, in getting a judgment.
He strengthened his political position by the reconstitution of the Imperial Chamber, by the organization of the Netherlands into a circle of the empire, and by the formation of a new military treasury.
The reconstitution of the Imperial Chamber was adjourned.
These mechanisms, when they go wrong, as they often do, produce the incoherency and bizarrerie of the dream; but they do not preclude a significant reconstitution of the process of which the dream is a by-product.
The reconstitution of this particular dream illustrates the reductio ad absurdum of the two previous psycho-analytic "solutions.
In Lord Kitchener's reconstitution of the Indian army in 1904 the old Bengal command was abolished and its place taken by the Eastern army corps, which includes all the troops from Meerut to Assam.
See Parliamentary Papers relating to the reconstitutionof the provinces of Bengal and Assam (Cd.
A further change which followed from the new tribal system was the reconstitution of the army; this, however, probably took place about 501 B.
On the one hand arose the question of the position to be taken up by the allies with regard to France; on the other, the reconstitution of Europe, completely dislocated by the policy of Napoleon.
This was about the time of the reconstitution of the French vineyards by the use of American roots as stocks on which to graft their French vines to enable them to resist phylloxera.
Planchon was one of the first to suggest, and always urged, the reconstitution of French vineyards by the use of American stocks.
The incongruity of the Esher organization had, it may be mentioned, been well illustrated by an episode that occurred very shortly after the reconstitution of the War Office had been carried into effect in the spring of 1904.
That such a Chamber can best be obtained by the reform and reconstitutionof the House of Lords.
That a necessary preliminary of such reform and reconstitution is the acceptance of the principle that the possession of a peerage should no longer of itself give the right to sit and vote in the House of Lords.
On the one hand it contributed largely to the reconstitution of the royal power, modelling the rights of the king on those of the Roman emperor.
The majority of this "reinforced Reichsrath" recommended the establishment permanently of a broadly national Reichsrath, or Imperial assembly, together with the reconstitution of the old provincial diets.
His last speech in the Commons comprised a sharp arraignment of the House of Lords, with a forecast of the clash which eventually would lead (and, in point of fact, has led) to the reconstitution of that chamber.
The economic and social ills of the nation in the decade following the restoration of peace were many, and the idea took hold widely that only through a reconstitution of Parliament could adequate measures of amelioration be attained.
Haldane army reforms, that he sought to dissuade the House of Lords from the rejection of the Lloyd-George budget of 1909, and that he discouraged the raising, in any form, of the issue of the reconstitution of the upper chamber.