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Example sentences for "political institutions"

  • It is true that they ascribe that superiority to the influence of political institutions.

  • Political institutions in: views of travellers and writers, i.

  • European monarchy lost thus its true character, which consists in monarchy having just limits, even when these limits are not marked out and guarded by political institutions.

  • I grant that the course of events would of itself have caused important modifications; political institutions were to be accommodated to the fresh wants to be satisfied.

  • Political institutions were to be framed anew, such as should be adapted to the state of things.

  • Political institutions, on the White Mountains and on the Alps, not only closely resemble each other, but are connected by strict bonds of descent from a common original.

  • Effect of all this secular turmoil upon the political institutions of Europe.

  • How far is a similar change of method possible in the discussion not of industrial and financial processes but of the structure and working of political institutions?

  • This dissatisfaction has led to much study of political institutions; but little attention has been recently given in works on politics to the facts of human nature.

  • Bagehot, in considering more particularly the progress of political institutions, put the problem in much the same way.

  • There would be no sudden transformation of our language, our laws, our religious or political institutions; and those who make little of the influence of race might point to this result as a convincing demonstration of the truth of their view.

  • Political institutions no longer represent the participants in the political contract, but pursue their own goals, survival included.

  • Interconnection made possible by digital technology, first of all, opens a wide range of possibilities for reshaping social life, political institutions, and our ability to design and produce goods.

  • In respect of political institutions, which are sanctioned by obligatory rules and a visible authority, two new series of questions arise.

  • While the Ohio Valley was leading the way to the building of a greater nation, it was also the field wherein was formed an important contribution of the United States to political institutions.

  • The careful student of history must, therefore, seek the explanation of the forms and changes of political institutions in the social and economic forces that determine them.

  • It is clear that in first conceiving the plan of a work on Political Institutions, Rousseau cannot have meant to regard all society as in essence bad.

  • All ran headlong to their chains, in hopes of securing their liberty; for they had just wit enough to perceive the advantages of political institutions, without experience enough to enable them to foresee the dangers.

  • The General Will, then, is the application of human freedom to political institutions.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    apostolic times; burnished gold; indeed the; naked sword; political agent; political authority; political community; political economy; political education; political equality; political grounds; political influence; political institutions; political life; political matters; political opinions; political organization; political parties; political philosophy; political power; political science; political speech; political thought; political unity; saving service; separate entity