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Example sentences for "emancipist"

Lexicographically close words:
emancipationists; emancipations; emancipator; emancipators; emancipatory; emancipists; emarginate; emargination; emasculate; emasculated
  1. Howse and his accomplice were arrested; the former was found guilty and sentenced to fifteen years, but the latter was acquitted.

  2. Their efforts were doubtless supported by the wealth and importance of many of the emancipist class; but it was on this account that the antagonism exhibited by the free population was the more unvarying and bitter.

  3. The organs which were emancipist in tone were not of the highest class, but they were often conducted with considerable ability.

  4. No doubt the injudicious tone of the emancipist press, and the flagrant conduct of many of the principal emancipists, drove the free settlers into opposition more strenuous than was absolutely required.

  5. Not only did the institution unite all sects, but it was the first instance of friendly co-operation between the emigrant and emancipist classes.

  6. The offenders, to escape immediate punishments, retreated to the remote districts; occasionally sheltered by the emancipist cotters.

  7. The want of prisons, or places of punishment, and the indolence and intemperance of emancipist settlers, endangered authority.

  8. The narrow grants and wretched homesteads of the emancipist cotters, the sole farmers at the time of this immigration, presented but little to please.

  9. Lowe, to bear down an opulent emancipist interest in New South Wales.

  10. It placed before the prisoners, once again, the examples of emancipist opulence: mechanics earned more wages than officers of the army; again transportation was represented as a boon; and then came other changes.

  11. Its object was to write down the emancipist partisans, and the journals subject to their power.

  12. A quarrel between Mr. Justice Field and Mr. Eagar, an emancipist attorney, displayed more forcibly the effect of the decision of the English Chief Justice.

  13. They looked for the honors of opulence, and did not perceive that an emancipist must pass through oblivion to honor; and that, in this case, to distinguish is to stigmatise.

  14. And yet the disappearance of emancipist disqualifications has almost banished a class of writers who were accepted as champions, but who could not seriously affect the ultimate views of public and private morality--they were mere actors.

  15. The same emancipist will, however, besides private charity, be among the first and greatest contributors to a new church.

  16. An emancipist could not be understood to mean the emancipated but the emancipator.

  17. Possibly many of the faults of the emancipist class might be traced to the treatment they have received at the hands of the free, and these faults react again as causes and excuses for keeping them at still greater distance than ever.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emancipist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.