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Example sentences for "other powers"

  • A Real Union[127] is in existence when two Sovereign States are by an international treaty, recognised by other Powers, linked together for ever under the same monarch, so that they make one and the same International Person.

  • The fact that a permanently neutralised State is in many questions a disinterested party makes such State fit to take the initiative where action by a Great Power would create suspicion and reservedness on the part of other Powers.

  • Sidenote: Notification of Occupation to other Powers.

  • Many considerations of great weight gave us a right to expect that this commerce should be extended to the colonies as well as to the European dominions of other powers.

  • This contest has from its commencement been very interesting to other powers, and to none more so than to the United States.

  • As regards the demands in the fifth group, they all infringe China's sovereignty, the treaty rights of other Powers or the principle of equal opportunity.

  • It is monstrous that Japan, as well as other Powers, should act in such a reprehensible manner when the Chinese administration is doing all it can to provide efficient guardians of the peace.

  • After the defeat of Napoleon, the monarchical system was restored as a result of the intervention of other Powers.

  • Terms on this basis, and without any mediation or interference of other Powers, were agreed on between Russia and Turkey in August, 1791, and were embodied in the treaty of Jassy in January of the following year.

  • Could any one imagine that the aggrandizement of Russia would not materially affect the disposition of other Powers--that it might not produce an alteration in Poland highly dangerous to Prussia?

  • But the Empress Catherine obstinately resisted anything in the way of interference by other Powers, and made it known to the Sultan that terms of peace must be settled with herself alone.

  • You will of course act openly with the representatives of other Powers, inviting and availing yourself of their co-operation.

  • On all vessels belonging wholly or in part to the subjects of other Powers, at the rate of ----.

  • On all vessels belonging wholly or in part to subjects of other Powers, at the rate of fifty cents per ton.

  • By the combination of these three modes of operation she was strong enough to give valuable help to other Powers, and therefore she had allies whose assistance was as useful to her as hers to them.

  • The explanation of Great Britain's having had allies in the past may therefore be that the independence of Great Britain was threatened by the same danger which threatened the independence of other Powers.

  • It acts merely as a corporator, and exercises no other powers in the management of the affairs of the corporation than are expressly given by the incorporation act.

  • They claimed no right to dictate to others, but they resolved, without waiting for the cooperation of other powers, to prohibit it to their own citizens and to visit its perpetration by them with condign punishment.

  • By procuring a reconciliation with the king of Prussia, he freed her from the nearest and most formidable danger, and gave her an opportunity to secure herself against the menaces of other powers.

  • That our motions have not encouraged other powers to fulfil their engagements, or to unite in the defence of the general liberty of Europe, cannot truly be asserted.

  • In such a nation, every thing is in a state of perpetual vicissitude; because its measures are seldom the effects of choice, but of necessity, arising from the change of conduct in other powers.

  • The words may, however, be read as meaning that the decision of the neutral country, as to the propriety of its conduct, is final, and not to be questioned by other Powers.

  • When the present relation of colonies ceases, they are to become independent powers, exercising the right of choice and of self-control in the determination of their future condition and relations with other powers.

  • We have agreed that citizens of the United States may cease to be citizens and may voluntarily render allegiance to other powers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    other areas; other bird; other causes; other circumstances; other conditions; other course; other fields; other governments; other insects; other little; other mammals; other methods; other minds; other officer; other plays; other poets; other references; other schools; other societies; other species; other towns; other trades; other vessel; other villages; others said; otherwise would