Examples of using Third republic in English and their translations into Korean
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French Third Republic.
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Korean Third Republic.
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Corean Third Republic.
Third Republic(disambiguation).
The French Third Republic.
Schools and work: technical and vocational education in France since the Third Republic(1).
The Third Republic.
Assembly of the Third Republic.
The Third Republic.
Beginning of the Third Republic.
The Third Republic.
French Empire French Third Republic.
The Third Republic.
Treaties of the French Third Republic.
French Third Republic created.
Blessed Motherhood, Bitter Fruit: Nelly Roussel and the Politics of Female Pain in Third Republic France.
The 16 May 1877 crisis was a constitutional crisis in the French Third Republic concerning the distribution of power between the President and the legislature.
Blessed Motherhood, Bitter Fruit: Nelly Roussel and the Politics of Female Pain in Third Republic France.
The new Assembly of the Third Republic was considerably larger than that of early governments, with 531 deputies, compared with 260 under the Second Empire.
Pawlak is the only person who held the office of Prime Minister twice during the Third Republic(i.e. since 1989), and he remains Poland's youngest Prime Minister to date.
It is used to emphasize the constitutional and democratic nature of the revolutionary regime prior to the establishment of theindependent Kingdom of Greece, and associate this period of Greek history with the later Second and Third Republics.
In 1871, he was nominated as the head of the Versaillaise Army which, under the orders of the French Third Republic, harshly repressed the Paris Commune, killing or capturing thousands of people.
From the 1789 revolution to the consolidation of the Third Republic, French constitutional history is described as a struggle between two forces, the first attached to a strong parliament, the second to the executive branch, most notably through the use of plebiscite.
Despite their intense criticism of Napoleon III and Haussmann during the Second Empire, the leaders of the new Third Republic continued and finished his renovation projects.
From the 1789 revolution to the consolidation of the Third Republic, French constitutional history is often described as a struggle between two forces, the first attached to the predominance of parliament, the second to the preeminence of the executive, most notably through the use of plebiscite.