She conceives herself to be an instrumentofgovernment, not its end.
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Bribery was the instrumentofgovernment, and peculation its reward.
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The other articles were in the main the same as in the instrumentofgovernment.
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It is, in its way, an instrumentofgovernment.
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Another "idee Napoleonienne" is the rule of the parsons as an instrumentofgovernment.
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On April 22, the president convened the National Security Council, an instrumentofgovernment he had disdained.
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Nevertheless, there are matters which such a body could settle much better than any existing instrumentofgovernment.
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When, on Nov. 15, the decline of its power and influence was reflected in the proposed instrumentofgovernment.
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This was the instrumentofgovernment enacted by the council of officers, and solemnly sworn to by Oliver Cromwell.
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Was the new Constitution an agreement between eleven States, or was it an instrumentofgovernment for the whole people?
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Although Augustus considered a military force as the firmest foundation, he wisely rejected it, as a very odious instrumentofgovernment.
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The Constitution was, then, not a compact, but an instrumentofgovernment similar in its origin to the constitutions of the States.
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Underneath these delusive pictures a council of chiefs is revealed, which was the natural and legitimate instrumentofgovernment under Indian institutions.
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To-day general education is an instrumentofgovernment, and is rightfully regarded as a prime essential to good government and national progress.
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He created at the same time a new instrumentofgovernment the fruit of a powerful mind and profound acquaintance with human nature.
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Murder, persecution, confiscation too truly describe its general strain; and policy is on the whole subordinated to violence as the standing instrumentofgovernment.