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Example sentences for "strong government"

  • All the Allies wanted was to establish a strong Government.

  • The object of the Allies being to hasten the creation of a strong Government, they proposed to call together representatives of all parties to a Conference.

  • The reason that no strong Government at present existed was that no party could risk taking the offensive against Bolshevism without the assistance of the Allies.

  • These great objects he thought could in no other way be secured than by a strong government, in which there would be what he called a "stable will," independent of popular control.

  • We urged him to forget what had passed and to do the best for the future; that it was important the Party should be kept together and should unite if possible with the Peelites, so that the Queen might hope to get a strong Government.

  • He began discoursing about the state of affairs, and lamenting that there was, and could be, no strong Government, and that there never would be till people were convinced by experience of the necessity of having one.

  • He added that his co-operation must depend upon my being able to form a strong Government.

  • As soon as I found by it that I was an obstacle instead of a facility towards the formation of a strong Government.

  • The Government, however, had already borne too long with the wrongs inflicted by the sovereigns of Oudh upon their unhappy subjects.

  • We asked about the Peelites, Lord Palmerston, etc.

  • M191 Strong Government of the city under Edward I.

  • Peace could be best secured by a strong government, and such a government, whether in the person of a king or protector could count upon their support.

  • Property holders were unquestionably assisted by the mere establishment of a strong government.

  • But Morris was admired more than he was trusted; and, while he supported the efforts for a strong government, his support was not always as great a help as might have been expected.

  • Among writers of the seventeenth century, he may have found in Hobbes some support of his advocacy of a strong government; but his views on this theme came rather from a study of the history of that age.

  • It was a hard test of Carlyle's theory of strong government; and he stood to his colours.

  • All his political leaning was on the side of Russia, which, from a safe distance, having no direct acquaintance with the country, he always admired as a seat of strong government, the representative of wise control over barbarous races.

  • The terrible tension of '98 had probably been followed in many quarters by collapse and readiness to acquiesce in anything that could hold out to life and property the protection of a strong government.

  • The rest of the island might have been placed under a strong government of pacification and settlement, till peace and the reign of law had been thoroughly restored.

  • The Protector united Ireland as well as Scotland to England, thus bringing the factions under the control of a strong government, Ireland's only hope of peace.

  • But the advent of Peel to power, with a strong government, filled him with rage and despair.

  • To the people of the Confederate States there would be no terror in such an issue, for it appears to me they are pining for a strong Government exceedingly.

  • A strong Government must be the logical consequence of victory, and the triumph of the South will be attended by a similar result, for which, indeed, many Southerners are very well disposed.

  • There is no party in the United Kingdom capable of electing a strong majority to the House of Commons, and hence a strong government is impossible so long as that body shall control the country.

  • To the people of the Confederate States there would be no terror in such an issue, for it appears to me they are pining for a strong government exceedingly.

  • A strong government must be the logical consequence of victory, and the triumph of the South will be attended by a similar result, for which, indeed, many Southerners are very well disposed.


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