Mr. Gerald Balfour introduced a Bill the following year, but it had to be withdrawn to leave the way clear for the other great Irish measure which revolutionised local government.
That primitive state of affairs is now a thing of the past, since the progress of the world during the last thirty years has revolutionised not the foreign trade of China, but the peculiar system on which it was carried on.
He broke down the barriers everywhere of custom and prejudice; and revolutionised the spirit of the Continent.
The scientific men employed by {119} the German chemical factories have revolutionised methods and given Germany almost a monopoly in this rapidly growing industry.
The mechanical discoveries of which I have spoken have revolutionised the whole world.
We had scarcely set sail when Diego Velasquez's friends left him not a moment's peace, harassing him until they had totally revolutionised his sentiments with regard to Cortes.
Russia has armed, but not moved; the Czar has left to the patriotism and valour of Denmark the burden of a contest with the might of revolutionised Germany.
The appearance of "The Origin of Species" in 1859 revolutionised all the biological sciences.
But before that decline had set in, Venetian glass-workers had spread over Western Europe, and had revolutionised the art of glass-making.
It was this cristallo di Venezia that revolutionisedat a later time the glass of Europe.
New machinery has revolutionised many branches of the labour and it usually happens that where an appliance that saves 50 per cent.
The clearance extended to the young nabob's household, which was completely revolutionised and changed.
Darwin has revolutionised our thoughts in spheres far removed from those directly affected by his great hypothesis.
The genius of Corelli may be said to have revolutionised Violin-playing.
However, he triumphed in the end, and completely revolutionised the taste in England, till our Fiddle-fanciers became total ab-Stainers!
The whole of the great industries of dyeing and calico-printing have been revolutionised by the new colouring matters obtained from the old waste material gas tar.
The issue of a revolutionary struggle shows what is the true sovereign power in the revolutionised state.
It is the only way in which the world can be revolutionised to-day.
In what main directions has science modified or revolutionised modern war?
Richelieu crushed the Parlement and revolutionised the provincial administrations.
These paintings, hailed with prodigious enthusiasm, revolutionised the fashions and tastes of the day and gave artistic expression to the coming political and social changes.
Advertisement has revolutionised trade and industry; it is going to revolutionise the world.
I worked out a series of problems connected with the stability of bodies pitching in the air and the internal movements of the wind, and I also revolutionised one leading part at last of the theory of explosive engines.
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