How To Use self-constituted In A Sentence
- Writing retrospectively in The Rights of Man, Paine also celebrated the self-constituted popular committees which (Paine believed) from 1775 to 1777 successfully governed the new nation. History from Below
- These committees were in some measure self-constituted and may have had some continuity with pre-Revolutionary committees, but most were formed in response to the recommendation of the First Continental Congress in 1774, to enforce the Continental Association against trade with Britain. History from Below
- It is a sore point with me, this being told what I am to do or not do by you self-constituted lords of creation. Chapter 6
- Ashton acting as self-constituted plenipotentiary on the part of her daughter and husband, and Mother Blenkensop, equally unaccredited, doing me the honour to be my representative. The Bride of Lammermoor
- But the old gentleman, his self-constituted companion, did not allow him to recede from the invitation, which he had rather suffered to be implied than directly expressed. The Bride of Lammermoor
- There's an important additional point of view, that religious organisations should recognise themselves for what they truly are, which is self-constituted interest groups. Is religion a force for good... or would we be happier without God?
- They saw themselves—and were seen by others, with varying degrees of relief, acceptance, and resentment—as the self-constituted board of directors of Europe. The Great Experiment
- This pensive intramural existence of the self-constituted nun appeared likely to continue for an indefinite time. The Woodlanders
- The self-constituted learning means that university students have rights and abilities to govern their own learning.
- This self-constituted Censor morum reads Aristophanes and Plato, Horace and Virgil, perhaps even The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night