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Example sentences for "governing dominions"

  • A message from the King to the Governments and peoples of his self-governing Dominions (published Sept.

  • It is necessary to mention these facts in order to understand the marked contrast presented by the British people at home and those of the self-governing Dominions in the early stages of the war.

  • One did not desire to interfere with the powers of the self-governing Dominions, but the Empire was faced with the problem of Imperial citizenship.

  • To the self-governing dominions it is a brotherhood of free nations, co-operating for the defence and diffusion of the ideas and institutions of freedom.

  • Regarding the self-governing dominions, the intelligent reader scarcely needs to be told that they are to all intents and purposes entirely free States, which remain in association with the Mother Country only by their own free will.

  • The vast bulk of the educated classes are agreed: (a) That they are content to remain within the British Empire if they are allowed a status of equality with the self-governing dominions of the Empire.

  • India as the Governments of the self-governing dominions enjoy of regulating their fiscal policy.

  • The Legislative Assembly should have the same measure of fiscal autonomy as Self-Governing Dominions, and should control the Budget, excepting the reserved subjects, the allotment for which shall be a first charge on the Revenues.

  • The self-governing Dominions of the British Empire and the Magyars of Hungary are nations, though they are subordinate to their respective imperial governments in questions of peace and war, treaty obligations, etc.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient music; being considered; chance for; chez les; considerable thickness; constitutional amendment; few yards; further than; governing coalition; governing colonies; governing colony; governing overseas administrative division; governing party; governing territory; greatest width; had failed; little thought; many children; mechanical equivalent; must try; open ground; passage from; veal cutlets; vocal training; vulgar error; will lead