It is an ancient experience in history that an attempt at a violent denationalization of a race always produces a deterioration of the masses, while, on the other hand, the highest elements are steeled and tested as by fire.
The process of denationalization and fusion with the Christian community was necessarily slow, but its progress gave gratifying promise of a result, requiring only wise patience and sympathy, which would have averted incalculable misfortunes.
But how far is Japan ready and willing to go in this denationalization of herself?
Denationalization by the authority of the state carries with it a certain amount of coercion; it is always accompanied by a measure of violence.
The failure of conscious, coercive policies of denationalization in Europe and the great success of the early, passive phase of Americanization in this country afford in this connection an impressive contrast.
Americans are never slow to ridicule the denationalization of New York.
Stories such as this the rich New Yorkers are nothing loth to tell; but they take no steps to check the denationalization they lament.
His father had held office at the Court of Vienna, but had grieved over the process of denationalization which was going on among the nobles of Hungary.
Thus it became evident that the proclamation of July, 1846, was merely another step towards the complete denationalization of the Duchies.
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