transmarine
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Thus, it is evident that this new and as yet not fully established agent of international communication, so far from obviating our rapid transmarine service, will but the more effectually necessitate it.
From Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post by Rainey, Thomas
The transmarine postal service has been a source of constant annoyance to almost every commercial nation.
From Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post by Rainey, Thomas
Some historians have attributed to the influence of Richelieu this policy of creating a seigneurial class in the transmarine dominions of France.
From The Seigneurs of Old Canada : A Chronicle of New World Feudalism by Munro, William Bennett
Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, are to be separated from England, which is of course to detach itself from all its transmarine dependencies.
From Auguste Comte and Positivism by Mill, John Stuart
Orders were therefore sent from Whitehall to the governors of the transmarine possessions of the Crown, directing them to be on the watch for him.
From The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 5 by Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron