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Значения термина constituent bodies на английском
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Использование термина constituent bodies на английском
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But the universities, you say, are constituentbodies of a very peculiar kind.
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I will create constituentbodies of forty thousand, sixty thousand, a hundred thousand.
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Some constituentbodies had, under those writs, actually proceeded to the choice of representatives.
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But who is to arbitrate between two representative bodies chosen by different constituentbodies?
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Had not constituentbodies been remodelled, in defiance of royal charters and of immemorial prescription?
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The decisions of the Metropolitan constituentbodies were impatiently expected as auguries of the general result.
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Even those members who are not chosen by large constituentbodies are kept in awe by public opinion.
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There are representative systems of all sorts, large constituentbodies, small constituentbodies, universal suffrage, high pecuniary qualifications.
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The popular constituentbodies all over the country were in general enthusiastic on the side of the new government.
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Never since the accession of the House of Stuart had the constituentbodies been so favourably disposed towards the Court.
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Many of the constituentbodies were under the absolute control of individuals; many were notoriously at the command of the highest bidder.
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The mind of the people goes on changing; and the Parliament, remaining unchanged, ceases to reflect the opinion of the constituentbodies.
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The Federation has 17 constituentbodies across all nine provinces that work independently to deliver essential frontline mental health services to communities.
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The constituentbodies, it was well known, were generally zealous for the Triennial Bill, and cared comparatively little about the Place Bill.
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Bonaparte persisted in hiding his thought; he waited for the spontaneous homage of the constituentbodies in the name of the grateful nation.
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The legislative representation of the States and people in the two Houses of Congress has grown with the growth of their constituentbodies.