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  Dominion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The short-lived Dominion of New England (1686–89) was not a dominion in the later, generally-accepted sense of the word.
Nigeria became a dominion in 1960 and a republic in 1963, Tanganyika a dominion in 1961 and a republic in 1962, Uganda a dominion in 1962 and republic in 1963, Kenya a dominion in 1963 and a republic in 1964, Malawi a dominion in 1964 and republic in 1966.
The principle of dominion equality with Britain and independence in foreign relations was formally recognized by the Balfour Declaration adopted at the Imperial Conference of November 1926.
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 Dominion - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The short-lived Dominion of New England (1686-89) was not a Dominion in the later, generally-accepted sense of the word.
Dominion status was never popular in Ireland, where people saw it as a face-saving measure for a British government unable to countenance a republic in what had previously been the United Kingdom.
The principle of Dominion equality with Britain and independence in foreign relations was formally ratified by the Balfour Declaration adopted at the Imperial Conference of November 1926.
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 Dominion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A dominion, often Dominion, is a self-governing country outside the United Kingdom and belonging to the Commonwealth of Nations.
Dominion supermarkets are operated in Ontario by Metro and in Newfoundland and Labrador by Loblaw Companies Limited.
Dominionism is a type of Protestant Christian evangelicalism and fundamentalism.
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 Encyclopedia: Dominion
A Dominion is a wholly self-governing or virtually self-governing state of the British Empire or Commonwealth of Nations, particularly one which reached that stage of constitutional development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The Dominion of New England was the name of a short-lived administrative union of English colonies in the New England region of North America.
A Dominion is a wholly self-governing or virtually self-governing state of the British Empire or British Commonwealth, particularly one which reached that stage of constitutional development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries such as Canada and New Zealand.
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 Dominion (disambiguation): Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A Dominion (Dominion: Dominance or power through legal authority) is a political unit in the British Commonwealth (British Commonwealth: An association of nations consisting of the United Kingdom and its dependencies and many former British colonies that are now sovereign states but owe allegiance to the British Crown).
Dominion (Dominion: Dominance or power through legal authority) supermarkets (supermarkets: A large self-service grocery store selling groceries and dairy products and household goods) are operated in Ontario (Ontario: A prosperous and industrialized province in central Canada) by A&P (A&P: the great atlantic and pacific tea company, better known as a&p, is a supermarket...
Old Dominion State is the nickname of the State of Virginia (Virginia: A state in the eastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies; one of the Confederate States in the American Civil War).
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 :::► Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄:::
For other meanings, please see Dominion (disambiguation).'' A '''Dominion''' is a wholly self-governing or virtually self-governing state of the British Empire or British Commonwealth, particularly one which reached that stage of constitutional development in the late 19th century 19th and early 20th century 20th centuries such as Canada and New Zealand.
The short-lived Dominion of New England (1686–1689 89) was not a Dominion in the later, generally-accepted sense of the word.
The principle of Dominion equality with Britain and independence in foreign relations was formally recognized by the Balfour Declaration 1926 Balfour Declaration adopted at the Imperial Conferences Imperial Conference of November 1926.
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 Dominion of Newfoundland Encyclopedia Article @ UltraTopSecret.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Dominion of Newfoundland was a country that existed from 1907 (before which it was a British colony) to 1949 (when it joined Canada to become Canada's tenth province).
The Dominion of Newfoundland reached its golden age under Prime Minister Sir Robert Bond of the Liberal Party.
A second referendum on July 22, 1948, which asked Newfoundlanders to choose between confederation and dominion status, was decided by a vote of 52% to 48% for confederation with Canada.
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 Dominion: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The short-lived Dominion of New England (Dominion of New England: the dominion of new england was the name of a short-lived administrative union of english...
The modern usage of the term Dominion first occurs in connection with the creation of the Dominion of Canada (Dominion of Canada: canada is a sovereign state in northern north america, the northern-most country...
The Dominions section of the Colonial Office (Colonial Office: the secretary of state for the colonies or colonial secretary was the british cabinet...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/dominion   (2623 words)

  
 Dominion Theology - Psychology Central
Dominion Theology is a term used by some social scientists and journalists to describe a theological form of political ideology, which they claim has influenced the Christian Right in the United States, Canada, and Europe, within Protestant Christian evangelicalism and fundamentalism.
Often, Dominionism flows out of a form of triumphalism in which a specific religion assumes that it is the only proper and legitimate religion.
Dominion Theology arose in the 1970s in religious movements reasserting aspects of Christian nationalism.
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 wikien.info: Dominion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Newfoundland was accorded (or re-accorded) Dominion status by the Statute of Westminster in December 1931, but self-government was suspended two years later, and the territory became a province of Canada in 1949.
For many years the phrase Dominion of Canada was used as the nation's formal political name, and some still read the BNA Act passage as specifying this phrase, rather than Canada alone, as the name.
The title "Dominion" remains in older official documents, and is still used (though rarely) to distinguish the federal government from the provinces.
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 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
New Zealand, which chose not to take part in Australian Federation, first became a Dominion in 1907; the newly-created Union of South Africa in 1910; and the Irish Free State (later Éire) in 1922.
Note: The Dominion Weblog is a forum for informal sharing of links and perspectives, and does not reflect the editorial position or journalistic style of the Dominion newspaper.
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy.
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 Dominion Did You Mean dominion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
However the independence of the Dominions in forign policy, including war, was made clear by the passing and ratification of the Statute of Westminster in 1931.
89) was not a Dominion in the later, generally-accepted sense of the word.
its status as a dominion was "suspended" in 1934, rather than "revoked" or "abolished".
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 Dominion - OneLook Dictionary Search
Dominion, dominion : UltraLingua English Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include Dominion: dominion day, old dominion, territorial dominion, and death shall have no dominion, colony and dominion of virgina, more...
Words similar to Dominion: rule, colony, mandate, province, territory, realm, sway, territorial dominion, more...
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 CottageBuddy - Dominion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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A dominion, often Dominion, is a wholly self-governing or virtually self-governing state of the British Empire or Commonwealth of Nations, particularly one which reached that stage of constitutional development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
While the term may be found in older official documents, and the still tolls at Parliament Hill, it is rarely used anymore to distinguish the federal government from the provinces or (historically) Canada before and after 1867.
www.cottageholidays.ca /cottage_resources/en/Dominion   (2712 words)

  
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