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Example sentences for "emigrations"

Lexicographically close words:
emigrate; emigrated; emigrates; emigrating; emigration; emigre; emigres; eminence; eminences; eminency
  1. They are much admired by the politicians here, and it is thought will induce considerable emigrations of substantial people from different parts of Europe to America.

  2. M^r Randolph did not know but it might be problematical whether emigrations to this Country were on the whole useful or not: but he could never agree to the motion for disabling them for 14 years to participate in the public honours.

  3. If it were possible by just means to prevent emigrations to the Western Country, it might be good policy.

  4. Machiavel, Davila, and the rest of Paul's followers, represent these emigrations too much as regular and concerted measures.

  5. At length the most rational critics, rejecting the fictitious emigrations of ideal conquerors, have acquiesced in a sentiment whose simplicity persuades us of its truth.

  6. They form the principal population of this terrestrial paradise; they are for the most part emigrations from the Sahara, several centuries ago, and speak the true Arabic language.

  7. The Arabs are the agriculturists of the country, and are for the most part emigrations from the original stock in Sahara.

  8. Emigrations from Sahara consequent to the plague, 172.

  9. Footnote 171: The Arabs of the vast plains of the empire of Marocco, who live in douars, or encampments, are emigrations from the original stock or clan in Sahara; who are the pure or Bedouin Arabs.

  10. Such formidable emigrations can no longer issue from the North; and the long repose, which has been imputed to the decrease of population, is the happy consequence of the progress of arts and agriculture.

  11. There are invasions, conquests, extensive emigrations and intermixtures, but the races as a whole carry on and continue to adapt themselves to the areas into which they began to settle in the opening of the Neolithic Age.

  12. The march, and the return, of those wandering Tartars, whose united camp consists of fifty thousand tents or families, illustrate the distant emigrations of the ancient Huns.

  13. The memory of past events cannot long be preserved in the frequent and remote emigrations of illiterate Barbarians.

  14. Footnote 10: These Tartar emigrations have been discovered by M.

  15. By what fatality does this news coincide with a moment when emigrations are redoubled?

  16. The emigrations had been so numerous, through the few preceding years, that the colonists, at this time, amounted to several thousands.

  17. This cruel and suicidal policy could, however, be effected but in part, and some years afterwards more just views began to be entertained on the subject, and some emigrations even were made again!

  18. But this increase cannot be taken as the average increase of the Island, for at this period the native provinces received a considerable accession to their numbers, in consequence of the emigrations from the Dutch territories.

  19. In a short time considerable emigrations took place from Pajajáran, in consequence of the heavy demands made upon the people.

  20. Sidenote] A plan adopted for encouraging emigrations to Carolina.

  21. A plan adopted for encouraging emigrations to Carolina.

  22. Their manner of travelling reminds one of the emigrations of barbarous tribes.

  23. The first Kalmuck emigrations towards the west were speedily followed by others.

  24. Hence their emigrations cannot depend on a necessary instinct, as the emigrations themselves are not necessary.

  25. It is probable that these emigrations were at first undertaken as accident directed, by the more adventurous of their species, and learned from one another like the discoveries of mankind in navigation.

  26. Before the American war broke out, the Irish and Scotch emigrations were a constant subject of conversation in England, and occasioned much discourse even in parliament.

  27. The early trappers from time to time noted extended general movements or emigrations among beaver, which embraced an enormous area.

  28. Sidenote] Religious divisions the primary cause of emigrations to the west.

  29. Religious divisions the primary cause of emigrations to the west.

  30. America could furnish employment for innumerable hands, and emigrations from the mother country would in process of time dry up the sources of her wealth and power.

  31. Their emigrations to other parts of the world.

  32. For the earliest emigrations we must go back to the Rmoahal days.

  33. Lastly, there were the priest-led emigrations which took place prior to each catastrophe--and there were many more of these than the four great ones referred to above.

  34. The circumstances which had caused such considerable emigrations to New England, existed no longer.

  35. This order, however, seems never to have been strictly executed, as the emigrations continued without any sensible diminution.

  36. There were several emigrations from Sutherlandshire that year.

  37. Need we wonder to hear of emigrations from such a country.

  38. Notwithstanding this is a great loss to us, yet the depopulation by these emigrations is a much greater.

  39. Besides, the continual emigrations from Ireland and Scotland, will soon render our colonies independent on the mother-country.


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