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Example sentences for "representative institutions"

  • We do not contend that India had the same kind of representative institutions as Modern Europe has.

  • They are in all stages of development, patriarchal, feudal or more advanced, while in a few states are found the beginnings of representative institutions.

  • Representative institutions in the West, where all are equal at the ballot box, have checked but not abolished social exclusiveness.

  • One of its defects as a nation to-day is its lack of representative institutions to which Frenchmen have been long accustomed and which command some instinctive loyalty.

  • If we would understand, then, the meaning of representative institutions, it is in the gradual development of the "mother of parliaments" that we must seek for the most reliable information.

  • Thus we arrive at the conditions favourable to the rise of representative institutions.

  • Representative institutions, for example," he asks, "what do they represent?

  • I may mention here that the Egyptian Assembly was initiated by Lord Dufferin in May, 1883, and I would refer those interested in the creation of representative institutions to his Report, No.

  • This was intended to be the embryo of representative institutions.

  • Well-informed followers of Saigo could never have been sincere believers in representative institutions.

  • Lord Morley signalized his tenure of office as Secretary of State for India by reforms that make a great advance in the establishment of representative institutions.

  • Indeed, there is abundant evidence to show that in conjunction with the imaginary instability of the electorate, the debasement of elections is weakening the faith of many in representative institutions.

  • Russia has a representative government in this sense, though she is without "representative institutions" in the democratic sense.

  • The increase of the English population was a strong argument for a grant of representative institutions.

  • The history of the Dominion of Canada as a self-governing community commences with the concession of representative institutions to the old provinces now comprised within its limits.


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