We have no meanings for "civil polity" in our records yet.
1 The great battle for our ecclesiastical and civil polity had been fought and won.
2 Homer first of all divided into different parts civil polity .
3 Society as such has no more to do with civil polity than with ecclesiastical.
4 In morals, public or private-religion, national or individual-orin civil polity , have we advanced?
5 In their names, I proclaim him alike victorious in arms and acts of civil polity .
6 The old civil polity was, therefore, by the general consent of both the great parties, reestablished.
7 An exact military discipline, and a steady observance of civil polity , are the surest barriers against these evils.
8 Two great parties, springing from the very foundations of our civil polity , strove for supremacy in our legislative halls.
9 That the patent (under God) is the first and main foundation of the civil polity of the colony.
10 Those who say that religious instruction is inconsistent with our peculiar civil polity , are the worst enemies of that polity.
11 Oaunes wrote "concerning the generation of mankind, of their different ways of life, and of their civil polity . "
12 Calvin exercised a great influence on the civil polity of Geneva, although it was established before he came to the city.
13 Berosus, speaking of the time before the Deluge, says: "Oannes wrote concerning the generations of mankind and their civil polity . "
14 A new frame of civil polity was to be devised by the colonies, now that they were independent of the British crown.
15 There appears no difficulty in believing them, when it is considered how crude and undigested a system of civil polity they endeavored to establish.
16 Speculations upon the Theory of Society and Civil Polity were frequent.
Other examples for "civil polity"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Civil polity through the time
Civil polity across language varieties