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  • Harbor, with New Hampshire claiming dominion over several islands that include the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as well as to the Maine towns of ...
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  • than a theory of exclusive or absolute private dominion. Such a view was propounded by de Tocqueville, when he observed that the Physiocrats had ...
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  • The newly created Union of South Africa was a dominion. In 1948, the right-wing National Party was elected to power and began implementing a series ...
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  • sources, the demons were believed to be under the dominion of a king or chief, either Asmodai (Targ. to Eccl. i. 13; Pes. 110a; Yer. Shek. 49b) or, in ...
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  • and foremost, the bishop of Rome)) was the dominion of the local clergy and laity. Over time, the ecclesiastical elites began to exert growing influence ...
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  • successor of Alexander the Great's dominion. ===Armenian kingdom=== [[File:Armenian Empire.png|thumb|250px|right |Kingdom of Armenia at its ...
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  • British colonies (especially the Colony and Dominion of Virginia). In Scotland Charles was for some time king in title only. It took two years of negotiation ...
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  • Act took effect on July 1, 1867, establishing the Dominion of Canada, initially with four provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario. ...
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  • in the Conservative Party had opposed even Dominion status for India. It may also be observed here that it was during the regime of the Labour Party ...
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  • in 1800, and the island became a British Dominion, being presented by several Maltese leaders to Sir Alexander Ball. ===British rule and World ...
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  • and his successors, as inheritors of Saint Peter, dominion over the city of Rome, Italy, and the entire Western Roman Empire, while Constantine would ...
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  • resume its natural and rightful dominion." Perry D. Jamieson, Winfield Scott Hancock: Gettysburg Hero (Civil War Campaigns and Commanders ...
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  • Through his sexual dominion over the hapless human beings, Satan would corrupt them and gain power over them, and over the entire human world; ...
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  • for the Colonies and Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs * Thomas Shaw- Secretary of State for War * William Wedgwood Benn - Secretary of ...
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  • Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; April 21, 1926 – September 8, 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from ...
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  • upon which is being played out a game for the dominion of the world." Queen Victoria "put it even more clearly: it was, she said, 'a ...
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  • *Dworkin, R.M. Life's Dominion: An Argument About Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom. New York: Vintage, 1994. ISBN 978-0679733195 ...
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  • citizens, and exercise creative and loving dominion over their environment. ==Etymology== The word "education" has its roots in proto ...
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  • quot;), Khshatra Vairya ("Good Dominion"), Spenta Armaiti ("Devotion"), Haurvatat ("Wholeness and Health"), and ...
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  • Edward VII (November 9, 1841 – May 6, 1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, of the British Dominions beyond the ...
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