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Example sentences for "national independence"

  • It is however perfectly true that the line of argument pursued in this work must, if it be sound, drive those to whom it is addressed to a choice between the maintenance of the Union and the concession to Ireland of national independence.

  • But this acceptance, though reasonable and fair enough, is quite inconsistent with any claim for national independence.

  • American men were described as "turbulent citizens, abandoned Christians, inconstant husbands, unnatural fathers, and treacherous friends.

  • There is such a mad-dog hatred of England prevalent among newspapers and politicians that anything we should now do in China to take care of our imperiled interests would be set down to 'subservience to Great Britain'.

  • Suddenly the two nations found themselves on the point of war.

  • In early 1972 the government continued to declare that its foreign policy was based on national independence, sovereignty, and the principle of noninterference in internal affairs.

  • Now, to the existence of these blessings, national independence is indispensible; and many of them it will itself produce and maintain.

  • All these people have fought for the right to national independence; there is not one that is not denying the right to national independence.

  • The test we must apply to our sincerity is our answer to the question:--What price, in terms of national independence, are we prepared to pay for a world law?

  • They were both on the committee of safety; both at an early period, pledged themselves to the achievement of national independence, and in the long and bloody warfare on the frontier, both were actively engaged.

  • Years rolled on, and peace came at last to smile upon those who had shed their blood, or sacrificed their possessions for the achievement of national independence.

  • But neither military power nor even national independence is of value in itself; and neither could be long maintained without that which gives value to both.

  • But it is not true that he ever ceased to sympathise with the cause of national independence in Europe.

  • This Liberty is, first, national independence; and that requires military power, the maintenance of which is a primary moral duty.

  • Of course, it is much less than a recognition of national independence.

  • Washington was the natural representative of National Independence.

  • Precisely as the moral influence of the Gospel cannot spread without a free civil government, so the influence of your institutions can spread only upon the basis of national independence, as a common benefit to every nation.

  • Our friend, like many other Corsicans we met with, still nourished the visionary hopes which had caused his country so much blood and misery during her long and fruitless struggles for a national independence.

  • If, on the contrary, their effect and tendency be most dangerous, their principles wholly inadmissible, their pretensions such as would abolish every degree of national independence, then they are to be resisted.

  • There cannot, as I think, be conceived a more flagrant violation of public law, or national independence, than is contained in this short declaration.

  • We have not offended, and I hope we do not intend to offend, in regard to South America, against any principle of national independence or of public law.

  • Commercially viable phosphate deposits were exhausted at the time of independence in 1979.

  • An estimated 40% of the world's offshore oil production comes from the Indian Ocean.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    acid reaction; close support; death from; exercise exclusive; judicial functions; national bank; national church; national debt; national drama; national education; national feeling; national game; national independence; national interest; national literature; national religion; national security; national self; national service; national system; national unity; national vice; national wealth; nationalize slavery; never used; your old