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Example sentences for "democratic institutions"

  • Pittsburg illustrates more clearly than any other city in America the outcome of democratic institutions.

  • Bright had long preached to the unenfranchised of England the prosperity and might of America and these had long been denied by the aristocratic faction to be a result of democratic institutions.

  • Rather, British comment was directed to the lesson, taught to the world by the American crisis, of the failure of democratic institutions in national power.

  • It is even to be admitted out of hand that the comparison does no credit to democratic institutions as seen at work in these republics.

  • I have already spoken of the natural defects of democratic institutions, and they all of them increase in the exact ratio of the power of the majority.

  • If they repudiate all ornament from their architecture, and set no store on any but the more practical and homely advantages, it is not only because they live under democratic institutions, but because they are a commercial nation.

  • I have already spoken of the natural defects of democratic institutions, and they all of them increase at the exact ratio of the power of the majority.

  • What is there we would ask, in the nature of democratic institutions, that should render this great spring of action powerless, that should deprive glory of all radiance, and put ambition to sleep?

  • Is all this a result of the failure of democratic institutions?

  • In speaking of the late unhappy exposure of the unseemly side of democratic institutions, we have been far from desirous of insisting on Mr. Seward's share in it.

  • American Women should feel a peculiar Interest in Democratic Institutions.

  • The success of democratic institutions, as is conceded by all, depends upon the intellectual and moral character of the mass of the people.

  • The system never breaks, but it bends--bends to the exigencies of new situations, and particularly of democratic institutions, such as will exist in Ireland under Home Rule.

  • Never, so far as I know, has ecclesiastical tyranny been enduring under democratic institutions; and I see no reason why the result should be different in the new Ireland which the Land Acts and the Local Government Act have created.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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