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  • * [[Dominion Land Survey]] (Canada)
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  • ...weaknesses but expected behavior for people representing this diverse New Dominion. ...he Old Dominion's past and more on the bright, inclusive future of the New Dominion.
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  • ...the wealthy Austin family since 1866. <!-- James Austin was founder of the Dominion Bank (which, in 1954, merged with the Bank of Toronto, ultimately creating
    3 KB (400 words) - 14:36, 15 December 2023
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  • [[Dominion Road]], [[Manukau Road]], [[Mt Eden Road]], Symonds Street and [[Queen St ( ...port (AT) says bus routes in the central city and along main roads such as Dominion Road and Manukau Road are at near capacity, and light rail is the most prac
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  • ...ccurring in 1907, when New Zealand was granted [[Dominion (British Empire)|Dominion]] status, or in 1947, with the adoption of the [[Statute of Westminster]],
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  • ...lia]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Canada]] and was known within the Empire as [[Dominion]] Status. The cabinet of Dáil Eireann formally rejected these proposals. A ...t, where deep divisions soon emerged. De Valera, Stack and Brugha rejected dominion status outright. The delegates were ordered to return to London and not sig
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  • ...of war he returned to Chamberlain's government as [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs]]. When [[Winston Churchill]] became prime minister, Eden was appoi
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  • ...''Royal'' Northwest Mounted Police, and in 1920, they were merged with the Dominion Police to create the RCMP. Parliament voted to merge the NWMP with the Dominion Police and the organization was renamed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
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  • The Dominions were self-governing colonies. The term "Dominion status" was applied first to [[Canada]] and subsequently to [[Australia]] , ...ded in 1921, followed by the creation of the Irish Free State as a British Dominion. The constitutional link with Britain was finally severed in 1949 at the ti
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  • ...; and South Africa, Australia and New Zealand followed. [[India]] became a Dominion at independence in 1947. The next stage in the transition was the [[/Addend
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  • * Beeman, Richard R. ''The Old Dominion and the New Nation, 1788–1801'' (1972)
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  • ...lieve that every man can receive revelation for that which he has rightful dominion over.
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  • * Yamamuro, Shin'ichi. ''Manchuria under Japanese Dominion.'' (2006). 335 pp.
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  • ...pain and her attempts to place the nascent [[Church of England]] under the dominion of Rome. Her vigorous persecution of protestants, especially Church of Engl
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  • ...treaty negotiated agreeing Southern Ireland to become an independent Crown Dominion called Irish Free State, Northern Ireland to have the right to remain in th
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  • ...the University of Maryland, the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Old Dominion University, and the College of William & Mary. Classes are offered on site
    5 KB (687 words) - 22:14, 20 February 2010
  • ...Minister]] in 1942 and he also held the posts of [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs|Dominions Secretary]], from 1942 to 1943, and [[Lord President of t
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  • ...Brisay Denonville, Marquis de]." ''The Canadian Encyclopedia'' Historica-Dominion, 2011.
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