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Example sentences for "royal government"

  • Royal government in North Carolina now ceased forever, and a brighter era in the history of the state was opened.

  • They decided in favour of the claims of Mason and Gorges, and erected a royal government in each province, appointed justices of the peace, and exercised other acts of sovereignty; after which they returned to Boston.

  • Virginia having thus become a royal government, the King issued a special commission, appointing a governor and twelve councillors, to whom the entire direction of the affairs of the province was committed.

  • But on this question of a change to royal government, he left the Quaker majority and opposed the change with all his influence and ability.

  • As for the Assembly's petition for a change to royal government, Franklin presented it, but never pressed it.

  • There was now great stir under the new form of Royal Government.

  • This third form is the most usual, and is called monarchy, or royal government.

  • This supposition once made, royal government is clearly preferable to all others, because it is incontestably the strongest, and, to be the best also, wants only a corporate will more in conformity with the general will.

  • The institution of royal government in that year had a visible effect upon the ecclesiastical power.

  • Franklin as its agent to present to the king in council another petition for a royal government.

  • It cannot, surely, be my promoting the change from a proprietary to a royal government.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bevelled boards; innumerable multitude; life eternal; little matter; mental phenomena; nothing shall; perfect condition; returns home; royal assent; royal charter; royal decrees; royal family; royal governor; royal order; royal palace; royal power; royal priesthood; royal proclamation; royal province; royal residence; royal standard; royal state; royal treasurer; sixth chapter; while longer; whose eyes