There was a lull in the political situation, so emigration might not prove necessary.
His majesty's brothers, after having solemnly sworn that they would not leave their native soil, were gone; and the stream of emigration increased in volume daily.
So far from this country not being able to supply the wants of even a limited emigration, an emigration could not possibly take place which would exhaust its capabilities.
This family life of the swallows does not prevent a certain social life, which manifests itself in organized attacks on birds of prey, and in combined emigration in the autumn and spring.
Emigration and immigration with their causes, the intimate habits of individuals and families, their willingness and aptitude for work, etc.
In 1851, considerable emigration to Victoria took place in consequence of the discovery of gold in that Colony.
Probably theemigration to Australia of some of the convict families, as above mentioned, has withdrawn some useful members of society.
This monotonous life did not suit his disposition; and, as the tide of emigration into the wilds of Missouri was then commencing, where both game and the red man still roamed, he resolved to migrate in that direction.
In England they have been equally prominent in promoting the emigration of nearly half a million of unmarried females to the various colonies.
In this emigration effort women have been conspicuous actors.
Having wasted his substance, he found refuge in the office of an emigration agent, where, by slow degrees, he proved himself worth a couple of hundred pounds per annum.
This peculiarity is of great importance, inasmuch as the emigrationfrom China is ever assuming more extended dimensions, and already embraces several portions of the world.
Thus, a short time since, the son of respectable parents in Sunon was sold by the Emigration Society at Macao for 40 dols.
He secured the position ofemigration agent to Europe, and he turned his face Eastward.
Appointed Emigration Agent to Germany by Governor of Minnesota.
His strength would not permit him to fulfill the duty expected of him as emigration agent and he was compelled to resign.
The "New York Herald" in writing of it said: "There has been little given to the public which throws more timely and intelligent light upon the question of coolie emigration than the book written by Col.
Doubtless the emigration of the men of Massachusetts, who settled on the River St. John, deprived New England of some of the more enterprising of its people.
Sir Guy did his best to facilitate the emigration of all who desired to leave New York, and by his instructions the following notice was published.
We encourage emigration from all parts of the world; why is it not good policy, as well as good feeling, to improve the colored people, and pay them for the use of their faculties?
Wealth or pleasure often induces men to change their abode; an emigration for the sake of humanity would be an agreeable novelty.
The Government Emigration Officers in the United Kingdom, are:--London: Lieut.
It is, however, of the utmost importance, that the Emigration Societies should be particular as to the class of people selected.
Thus the Emigration Commissioners "grant passages to those Colonies (only) which provide the necessary funds for the purpose.
The following are the regulations and conditions under which emigrants are selected by the Emigration Commissioners for passages to the Cape of Good Hope: "Description of Emigrants.
The Emigration Commissioners, with the authority of the Secretary of State, may substitute other articles of food.
They don't mind a few girls; but they say the condition that must precede emigration is the breaking up of the land.
Colonel Lamb appeared to desire that an Emigration Board should be appointed in England, with power and funds to deal with the distribution of the population of the Empire and to systematize emigration.
Meanwhile it is evident that the Salvation Army manages its emigration work with extraordinary success and business skill.
In 1854 a colonization convention was held in Cleveland for those who were interested in emigration within the boundaries of the western hemisphere.
DuBois claimed that emigrationof blacks from America to Africa was merely a form of escapism.
After the Second World War, there was a fresh wave of emigration from the West Indies to America, but the 1952 Immigration Act drastically reduced the West Indian quota, thereby 'deflecting this stream of emigrants to Britain.
While Garnet favored emigration to Liberia, Delany became an advocate of moving to Central and South America.
However, he had no interest in forcing either abolition or emigration on anyone.
They were left with four alternatives: slavery, a freedom rooted in poverty and prejudice, emigration abroad, or revolution.
Congress also established a fund to aid voluntary emigration to either Africa or Latin America.
Reinach connects it with the MatiƓni, and asks whether this was not the region occupied by this people before their emigration towards the Caspian.
We are indebted to tradition for the cause of their emigration and the route by which they reached the Mediterranean.
When emigration was diverted, two years later, to the northern route and to the isthmus, New River Spring dried up.
Wars, blights, emigration followed, and in a few years not a wigwam was left standing beside Onota.
It is impossible to exclude Fiume from any survey of Croatian trade, although Fiume belongs politically to Hungary proper, and is the main outlet for Hungarian emigration and maritime commerce.
All the nobles in Brittany have left, and the emigration has begun in Normandy, and is going on in the frontier provinces.
During the last months of the Constituent Assembly,[2235] "the emigration goes on in companies composed of men of every condition.
But mere change of place by simultaneous emigration will not destroy a political society, much less a change of internal government.
One Emigration follows another; grounded on reasonable fear, unreasonable hope, largely also on childish pet.
Neither does civic Emigration cease: Seigneur after Seigneur must, in like manner, ride or roll; impelled to it, and even compelled.
But Emigration on Emigration is the peculiarity of France.
All this for four weeks or more, while the matter still hangs doubtful; Emigration streaming with double violence over the frontiers; (Bouille, ii.
For emigration does not diminish the population of the country which the emigrants leave; it only increases its birth-rate.
The first effect of the check toemigration was that the old ideal of the 'self-sufficient life,' which meant the practice of mixed farming, had to be partially abandoned.
This, however, cannot be done by casual and undirected emigration of the old kind.
But without official advice and help emigration is difficult.
The stream of Chinese emigration already setting into California is but the precursor of the flood that is to come.
Every instance of the emigration of persons of those classes is regarded by her as a benefit.
The principal object of all was to secure the emigration of the tribe to the west of the Mississippi within two years.
Bernaldez states, that guards were posted at the gates of the city of Seville in order to prevent the emigration of the Jewish inhabitants, which indeed was forbidden under pain of death.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emigration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.