They once owned subjection to Persia, but they have now resumed theindependance of Arabs, and live in wandering communities under the government of their own Sheiks, of whom two are pre-eminent.
Sabanja is a place situated in a very thick wood, and notorious equally for the impudence and the independance of its inhabitants.
He had been a close student of international politics, and in order to supplement his income at the criminal bar, he had often written articles upon international politics for the Independance Belge, and the Matin of Antwerp.
Prarie as this Creek has no name, and this day is the 4th of July, we name this Independance us.
Prarie reching within 200 yards of the river, as, this Creek has no name, and this being the we Dine (on corn) the 4th of July the day of the independance of the U.
Ye that oppose independance now, ye know not what ye do; ye are opening a door to eternal tyranny, by keeping vacant the seat of government.
In short, Independanceis the only BOND that can tye and keep us together.
But it is the independance of this country of Britain or any other, which is now the main and only object worthy of contention, and which, like all other truths discovered by necessity, will appear clearer and stronger every day.
Again, in the regions not yet invaded, some of the newspapers of the towns already occupied were printed: thus L'Independance Belge of Brussels appeared at Ostend until the arrival of the Germans in that town.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "independance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.