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Example sentences for "single state"

  • To hold, therefore, that this legislature and this judiciary are subordinate in authority to the legislature and judiciary of a single State, is doing violence to all common sense, and overturning all established principles.

  • But although Italy was united under the Roman hegemony it by no means formed a single state.

  • And when once Italy had been welded into a single state by the power of Rome, its central position greatly facilitated the extension of the Roman dominion over the whole Mediterranean basin.

  • It is very doubtful if the Latins as a whole were ever united in a single state.

  • It will, however, be of use to examine the principle in its application to a single State, which shall be attended to in another place.

  • A single State which is her equal you will hardly find, either among Hellenes or barbarians, though many that appear to be as great and many times greater.

  • Ancient poetry had spoken of a gold and silver and brass and iron age succeeding one another, but Plato supposes these differences in the natures of men to exist together in a single state.

  • Here is a law of the United States, not even pretended to be unconstitutional, repealed by the authority of a small majority of the voters of a single State.

  • But a single State may be inadequate to its own protection against foreign violence; it may also be unable to enforce the observance of proper rules and regulations for carrying on its foreign trade and intercourse.

  • Should not the bill, which recognized it, present the whole limits of the State in one view, or would it be better to subject inquirers to the necessity of wading through two or three acts to find out the boundary of a single State?

  • We do not go so far," explained his interlocutor; "one nation can live under several different governments, and again several nations can form a single state.

  • Towering high above the column which our hands have builded, beheld, not by the inhabitants of a single city or a single State, but by all the families of man, ascends the colossal grandeur of the character and life of Washington.

  • The bare enumeration of these provisions proves how inadequate they are without further legislation to overcome a united opposition in a single State, not to speak of other States who may place themselves in a similar attitude.

  • The movement toward the adoption of the last-named method had an early beginning and went steadily forward among the States until in 1832 there remained but a single State (South Carolina) that had not adopted it.

  • Hereupon a married life containeth far more temptations to worldliness or covetousness, than a single state doth.

  • Your wants in a married state are far hardlier borne than in a single state.

  • When a unique and zoologically important species becomes reduced in its geographic range to a small section of a single state, it seems to me quite time for alarm.

  • Any species that is limited to a few counties of a single state is liable to be wiped out in five years, by poison, or traps, or lack of food.

  • While enunciated by a single state, it had in view the maintenance of the independence of the states of the American continent.

  • It is probable that a group of states would be less liable to pursue an unjust course than a single state, and that intervention under such sanction would be more liable to be morally justifiable.

  • In not a single State of the American Union can the organic law be changed in less than a year, or without ample opportunity for serious consideration by the people.

  • In 1853 there was no organized opposition that could command even a respectable minority in a single State.

  • It may indeed be doubted whether he omitted this in a single state paper.

  • He warmly applauds my wish still longer to enjoy the freedom and independence of a single state, and professedly adopts it for his own.

  • As I always endeavored to imitate her discreet, and modest behavior in a single state, so likewise shall I take her for a pattern should I ever enter a married life.

  • Practically indeed Rome must have possessed the hegemony even then, for, wherever a single state and a federation enter into a permanent connection with each other, the preponderance usually falls to the side of the former.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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