17 examples of national boundaries in sentences

Fixity of national boundaries and of national allegiance, and political stability would disappear if this principle was uniformly applied.

It would have been the end of the President's dream of a world organized to maintain peace by an international guaranty of national boundaries and sovereignties.

Great rivers and mountains became the national boundaries, within which it was easy to preserve conquests.

Referring, on another occasion, to a similar question, he said: "In a controversy between two nations concerning national boundary, it is scarcely possible that the courts of either side should refuse to abide by the measures adopted by its own government....

PHYSICAL THE FRANCO-GERMAN FRONTIER AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: POLITICAL DIVISIONS RACIAL AND NATIONAL BOUNDARIES IN CENTRAL EUROPE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY

Nor is there any reason at all why the Empire of Prussia should stop its process of expansion at the national boundaries; it has indeed already stepped beyond them, into Poland in the east, into Denmark in the north, into France in the west.

Misguided (and unsuccessful) efforts at preventing the dissemination of cryptography protocols across national boundaries turned corporate developers into government-haters as well.

While Federal notes, or Euros for that matter, might be appropriate for a merchant to use across state or national boundaries, local currencies make for greater fluidity and accountability between members of the same community.

National boundary, as established by the treaty of Ghent.

Through all the things that we have examined, the view of national boundaries, the view of military methods, the view of personal honour and self-defence, there runs in their case something of an atrocious simplicity; something too simple for us to understand: the idea that glory consists in holding the steel, and not in facing it.

Through all the things that we have examined, the view of national boundaries, the view of military methods, the view of personal honour and self-defence, there runs in their case something of an atrocious simplicity; something too simple for us to understand: the idea that glory consists in holding the steel, and not in facing it.

In practice it is so fragmented by national boundary lines and ideological differences that its members have not been able (during recent years) to get together and discuss their major common problems.

The result has been an economic integration which has developed inside the chief industrial nations and across national boundaries.

General economic practice throughout the 1450-1970 experiments with nation building, empire building, competitive struggle and sporadic efforts at world conquest, occupation and exploitation have crossed national boundary lines as a matter of necessity.

There is no line, straight or crooked, suitable for a national boundary upon which to divide.

No part of this line can be made any more difficult to pass by writing it down on paper or parchment as a national boundary.

They, too, and each of them, must have access to this Egypt of the West without paying toll at the crossing of any national boundary.

17 examples of  national boundaries  in sentences