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Polity
Polity [fr., Gk., the government of a city], the form of
Politi' legibus non leges politiis adaptanda
Politi' legibus non leges politiis adaptanda [Lat.], policy is to be
Politi' legibus non leges politiis adaptand'
Politi' legibus non leges politiis adaptand'. Hob. 154.-(States are to be
Methodism
The system of doctrines polity and worship of the sect called Methodists
Policy
Civil polity
Politic
Of or pertaining to polity or civil government political as the body politic See under
Polity
The form or constitution of the civil government of a nation or state the framework or organization by which the...
Presbyterianism
and admits no prelates over them also the faith and polity of the Presbyterian churches taken collectively
Coke, Sir Edward
wish to be well acquainted with the formation of our polity and with the manners and customs prevailing in England in
Dissent
Dissent, honest dissent is a vibrant democratic polity. is an open disagreement with the majority opinion, Random House
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