14 examples of oceania in sentences

French is spoken, and will continue to be spoken, in Africa, Asia, America, Oceania.

One sensed an atmosphere of mystery, of secret arrangements between traders, or hard endeavors for circumvention of competitors in the business of the dispersed islands of French Oceania.

"Serious, monsieur?" said the private secretary, twisting his black wisp of a mustache, "it is more than serious now; it is no longer the French Establishments of Oceania.

Translated, briefly, from the French, it ran like this: That the Governor of the establishments of France in Oceania, a chevalier of the Legion of Honor

© 20Oct25, A869657. R109050, 18Mar53, Mary S. Chamberlain (W of J. F. Chamberlain) & Ruth C. Colwell (NK of A. H. Chamberlain) Oceania, a supplementary geography; by James Franklin Chamberlain and Arthur Henry Chamberlain.

the new world of Oceania.

© 20Oct25, A869657. R109050, 18Mar53, Mary S. Chamberlain (W of J. F. Chamberlain) & Ruth C. Colwell (NK of A. H. Chamberlain) Oceania, a supplementary geography; by James Franklin Chamberlain and Arthur Henry Chamberlain.

the new world of Oceania.

First of all it was Proudhon with his audacious writings, and afterwards the work was completed by some "militantes" who were working in the same printing office as himselfold soldiers of the Commune, who had lately returned from their exile in the prisons of Oceania, and were renewing their campaign against social organisation with an ardour increased tenfold by their painful sufferings and their desire of vengeance.

BROUGHTON, WILLIAM ROBERT, an English seaman, companion of Vancouver; discovered a portion of Oceania (1763-1822).

OCEANIA, an imaginary commonwealth described by James Harrington (1611-1697) in which the project of a doctrinaire republic is worked out; also a book of Froude's on the English colonies.

OCEANIA, the name given to the clusters of islands, consisting of Australasia in the S., Malaysia in the E. Indian Archipelago, and Polynesia in the N. and E. of the Pacific.

On the map their new home seems at first sight so isolated and remote from the other groups of Oceania as to make it incredible that even the most daring canoe-men could have deliberately made their way thither.

These, I have been informed by Sir John Richardson, have nearly all been previously described from other parts of Oceania, the Indian Ocean, and the China Sea.

14 examples of  oceania  in sentences