George Grenville was the prime minister who urged passages of the Sugar Act.
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain sent a personal letter to Hitler after the German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact was signed. He urged Hitler to avoid a war that would be a catastrophe for Europe. Hitler had already made up his mind to invade Poland, and replied to Chamberlain that Britain's assurances to Poland only caused Polish terrorism against Germans living in Poland. This of course was Nazi propaganda.
the papers that urged strong central government was the articles of confederation
President Bush urged leaders to set aside differences because the challenges were great.
Vittorio Ceroni was the Italian thinker who urged a return to Greek Roman classics.
Patrick Henry of Virginia, who said "Give me liberty or give me death," was a colonial leader who urged Virginians to prepare for war.
Roosevelt urged passage of a law to provide federal inspectors in meat-processing plants.
Kevin Rudd want to become prime minister of Australia when he raised his political sights and urged Prime Minister Howard to meet him face to face in debates. Kevin Rudd promises his country men he would put fresh faces on Australian politics if elected. On November 2007, Rudd won the elections decisively against John Howard.
Nothing in particular. Either the Prime Minister would follow the advice or not. It's advice going the other way that has very strong constitutional implications. An important, if outdated, example of a Prime Minister following the Governor General's advice is when Governor General the Earl Grey urged Prime Minister Sir Wilfred Laurier to put the creation of a Canadian Navy before Parliament. Grey's insistence payed off. An example of it going the other way was Grey's suggestion of an Imperial Federation. Laurier humoured this not at all.
Edmund Barton was born in 1849 and died in 1920 and belonged to the Protectionist Party. Apart from being Australia's first Prime Minister from 1901-1903, he created the Federal Arbitration Court and the High Court of Australia. After he retired from politics, he became a High Court judge.
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain sent a personal letter to Hitler after the German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact was signed. He urged Hitler to avoid a war that would be a catastrophe for Europe. Hitler had already made up his mind to invade Poland, and replied to Chamberlain that Britain's assurances to Poland only caused Polish terrorism against Germans living in Poland. This of course was Nazi propaganda.
Jacques Necker was Louis XVI's finance minister and urged him to collect taxes from the 1st and 2nd estate (clergy and nobles).
The phrase 'urged by someone' is correct; e.g. "He was urged by someone to fight for his rights."
I was urged to tell the truth by my friends.
I was urged by my friend to tell him the truth.
How do you use in word urged in a sentence?If you had shown me your question before you asked it, I would have urged you to replace the first 'in' with the word 'the'.
Students were urged to search for knowledge
Several rulers have allowed or urged Jews to return to Jerusalem. The three most famous rulers to do this are King Cyrus the Great of Persia, King Saladin the Ayyubite, and Prime Minister David Ben Gurion.