It then advocates as a domestic policy, "Change The Question Before The Public From One Upon Slavery, Or About Slavery, for a question upon Union or Disunion.
Lincoln merely noted that Seward's "domestic policy" was exactly his own, except that he did not intend to abandon Fort Sumter.
It is to be expected that in the residue of the territory ceded to us by Mexico the people residing there will at the time of their incorporation into the Union as a State settle all questions of domestic policy to suit themselves.
Sidenote: Slavery a matter of domestic policy, left with the States.
The slavery of the South has always been regarded as a matter of domestic policy, left with the States themselves, and with which the Federal government had nothing to do.
His speeches embraced every question of foreign, colonial, or domestic policy, and it may truly be said that no salutary reform was carried during that period of which he was not either the author or the active promoter.
And, while the contest lasted, neither legislators in Parliament nor the people outside had much attention to spare for matters of domestic policy.
But, when the King had, in return for money cautiously doled out, relinquished his whole plan of domestic policy, they fell impetuously on his foreign policy.
So arbitrary and so exclusive was Danby's scheme of domestic policy.
The Commons at first held out hopes that they would give support to the king's foreign policy, but insisted that he should purchase that support by abandoning his whole system of domestic policy.
He did not initiate, but he did adopt and make his own, the principles of Wolsey’s foreign and Cromwell’s domestic policy.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "domestic policy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.