The form of government of a social organization.
1 The strength of the family tie in the Israelitish polity was great.
2 This is a fundamental principle in our system of complex national polity .
3 But as illustrating the polity of the church it is quite valueless.
4 Upon this fiction reposed the whole provisional polity of the revolted Netherlands.
5 The polity of each race differed widely from that of the other.
6 And the nationalists largely opted out of participation in the new polity .
7 These things shall be when the polity of the world is changed.
8 The metaphysical polity is progressive, but progressive mainly in a negative way.
9 Always, however, the best manners are the cause of the best polity .
10 The Russian polity is no longer a despotism tempered by the cord.
11 Each College, at the same time, is a little polity in itself.
12 A House of Commons was a necessary part of the new polity .
13 They purport to be merely recitals of the old polity of England.
14 The unstable polity of Europe heeled over like a ship that founders.
15 The Catholic polity was only gradually established, sustained by experience and reason.
16 Nor can these blunders be considered accidental; they were inherent in the polity .
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