Federacy

Word FEDERACY
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Definitions and meanings of "Federacy"

What do we mean by federacy?

A form of government where one or several substate units enjoy considerably more independence than the majority.

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The word "federacy" in example sentences

Democritus in several fragments seems to be proposing far-reaching reforms in the political and social structure of the city, and Plato may be drawing on earlier theories of cultural history when, in the Laws (683a), he suggests that the city itself is not the ultimate stage in political evolution but may be replaced by a larger unit — league, alliance, or con - federacy. ❋ THOMAS COLE (1968)

These new forces have synchronized with the conscious policy of a certain sector of Canadian opinion which has persistently sought to detach us from that quarter of the world's orbit and the world's people comprised in the British federacy. ❋ Unknown (1951)

Their federacy almost amounts to a solid secret society; not so much against men, for men must provide the sinews of war and other comforts, but for their own satisfaction. ❋ Unknown (1903)

But its method of procedure ran counter to the new direction which had been communicated to European federacy by the action of the Constance congress. ❋ John Addington Symonds (1866)

Another terrible blow has been struck at the reeling con federacy and I suppose that ❋ Unknown (1865)

If the independent and democratic Afghanistan allowed Baloch (the Baloch who are living on their own land within afghan federacy) to enjoy all democratic and human Rights within its federation, then on the other side of the border in Pakistani controlled Balochistan, the desire of Baloch people for independent Balochistan would stirred up, which is already intriguingly fascinating. ❋ Zrombesht (2009)

Parts of this nation have emigrated to the southward of the Ohio river, and joined the Creek con - federacy. ❋ Le Raye, Charles (1812)

Groundlefs as are the pretenfions of tMscon* federacy, no pains are avoided to become an adopted member. ❋ Unknown (1797)

The only happinefs Was, that arms were never yet ravifhed from the hands of the barons and people: The nation, by a great con - federacy, might Mill vindicate its liberties: And no - thing was more likely, than the character, conduct, and fortunes of the reigning prince, to produce fuch a general combination againil him. ❋ Unknown (1796)

Con - federacy, by Jupiter • — I Sir H, Williamfon s b. c. ❋ Unknown (1795)

In behalf of ourselves and the whole con - federacy, and agreed to in full council. ❋ Unknown (1792)

France, the great pillar of the con - federacy againft Britain, began to feel an alarming diminution at home of the means to maintain it on a ftrong and efficient footing. ❋ Unknown (1785)

Germanicus, upon intelligence of this powerful con - federacy, that he might not be obliged to engage fuch nu - merous forces united, refolved to make a diveriion; and with this view detached Caecina, at the head of forty Ro - man cohorts, to the river Amifia, nOw the £ms, through the territories of the Bru£ieri. ❋ Unknown (1780)

It is plainly impossible to consider the constitution which professes to govern the whole Union -- this federacy of States -- as anything other than a treaty, of which the conditions are to be executed for them all; and hence there must be certain provisions made, which cannot be altered without universal consent, or a consent so general as to be deemed equivalent for all practical purposes to the consent of the whole. " ❋ John Hawkins Simpson (1863)

It must give peculiar concern to any one who feels for the honor and welfare of this Con - federacy to observe our interesting negotiations with for - eign powers and important aflFairs at home impeded and delayed for many months together by this inattention; and at a time when so many good & well informed men in the Union are disposed to cement the social compact; and with this anxiety I cannot but express my ardent wishes that the attention of the several States may be turned to the adoption of means for keeping up a full and punctual representation in Congress, and to the adop - tion of those regulations that shall make it a duty in the delegates to attend not to be dispensed with, so far as it shall be necessary to keep each State represented. ❋ Unknown (1792)

Thefe arguments, joined to the refentment which the Count had now conceived againft the Duke for duping him, as he thought, in the match with his Daughter, at laft determined him to enter into a con - federacy with them (though he would not be obliged to pafs the Po) and the articles were accordingly figned in February 1438: by which the Venetians were to bear two thirds, and the Florentines one third of the expences of the war; both of them engaging to defend the Count's poffcffions in la Marca, at their owa charges. ❋ Unknown (1775)

It had been as - serted that Whalley and Gofie were at the head of an army; that the Con - federacy of 1643 was a '* war combination, made by the four Colonies when they had a design to throw off their dependence on England, and for that purpose. " ❋ Unknown (1792)

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