Then, after the substitution of the Rosa mystica for the mystic lily, tentatively there began an affranchisement of communes, of women and of thought.
And all these edicts had but one aim: to sweeten servitude, to increase affranchisement by law, to facilitate voluntary emancipation.
The barriers of public probity, and the right of men, yielded in turn; the administration dared write officially that Cuba was necessary to the United States, and that the affranchisement of slaves in Cuba would be a legitimate cause of war.
Before witnessing the affranchisement of the slaves, we shall, therefore, witness the affranchisement of American politics.
If affranchisement produced the destruction of planting in St. Domingo, we know now the reason.
In this case, again, the question of affranchisement will have made vast strides.
It is not the certainty of an income that brings happiness, for its accompanying affranchisement from want carries the tenant to the opposite pole of misery, where gapes the hydra, ennui.
In fomenting this war which was to end in such unforeseen results, the imperial policy had above all pursued two ends,--the affranchisement of Venice, and the equitable settlement of affairs in Germany.
Drouyn de Lhuys; that was a passion, perhaps indeed a youthful contract, and it was even so with the Empress Eugenie, who had become ardent for the affranchisement of Venice since the entry of M.
The effect of the affranchisement of cities was to develop an internal organization, usually on the representative plan.
Many, abused by morbid minds, in the belief that their affranchisement depended on a coup-de-main, gave themselves up to whoever spoke of overthrowing the Empire.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "affranchisement" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: deliverance; delivery; freeing; rescue