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Example sentences for "truly national"

  • She is about the sever her connection with her mission for the purpose of giving herself to education that is truly national.

  • Important institutions may any day become truly national.

  • Local and national interests were so inseparable in his mind, that he could urge the improvement of the Illinois River as a truly national undertaking.

  • After the downfall of the Whig party, then, the Democratic party stood alone as a truly national party, preserving the integrity of its national organization and the bulk of its legitimate members.

  • Here was a bill of truly national importance.

  • Only with political and commercial independence, fully developed internal resources, and a high national culture do the arts finally attain, as it were, their majority, and enter upon a truly national growth.

  • It was in Saxony that this architecture first entered upon a truly national development.

  • It was not until the Empire that Roman architecture took on a truly national form.

  • Many of the Polish reformers fled to Leipzig and there prepared to appeal to Europe against this forcible suppression of a truly national constitution.

  • In order to further the formation of a truly national party, he was willing, if necessary, to postpone the cause of the slaves and of Parliamentary Reform until the advent of calmer times.

  • The time of the Macks, the Brunswicks, the Bennigsens was past: the day of Wellington and of truly national methods of warfare had dawned.

  • It is a libel on the French people to suppose that a truly national impulse in his favour would have vanished with a single defeat.

  • Napoleon saw the danger of relying merely on malcontents and sought to arouse a truly national feeling.

  • Twenty-one States were represented--eighteen by regularly accredited delegates; thus making it truly National.

  • Twenty-one States were thus represented in the Convention, making it truly National.

  • Happily it was otherwise ordained, and the enthusiasm of joyful thankfulness at the recovery of the Prince was as truly national as had been the anxiety and grief at his illness.

  • A meeting so truly national in its aspect gave, if I may use a not inappropriate figure, the key-note of the movement.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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