8 Metaphors for supremacies

Supremacy in the Balkan Peninsula, free entrance into the Mediterranean, and a strong position on the Baltic, are the goals to which the European policy of Russia has naturally long been directed.

For Great Britain, alone among the States of the world, naval supremacy, and nothing less, is a daily and hourly necessity.

The supremacy of the nation and its laws should be no longer a subject of debate.

A supremacy which is not merely the winning of the purse and cup, but is the conquering of the obstacles and terrors that beset the trackless wastesa defiance of the elements, a triumph of human nature over nature.

They had learned, with all of the others in the Kennel, to treat with a studied politenesseven deferencethe wonderful old Huskie whose supremacy as a leader had become a Tradition of the North; and who was still in fighting trim should cause for trouble arise.

After all, racial supremacy is merely a matter of dates in history.

The supremacy of might may be a doctrine merely instilled in the minds of the people by its rulers.

He possessed a certain forceful eloquence; and white supremacy was so obviously the divine intention that he had merely to affirm the doctrine in order to secure adherents.

8 Metaphors for  supremacies