Payne, who, although opposed to the expatriation of their race, favored colonization so far as it would redeem Africa.
Having the idea that the colonization scheme meant the expatriation of the free Negroes, several of their eminent leaders and anti-slavery friends advocated the colonization of the colored people on the western public lands.
I have again to call the attention of Congress to the unsatisfactory condition of the existing laws with reference to expatriation and the election of nationality.
In this connection I refer also to the question of expatriation and the election of nationality.
It is but justice to all bona fide citizens that no doubt should exist on such questions, and that Congress should determine by enactment of law how expatriation may be accomplished and change of citizenship be established.
I invite the earnest attention of Congress to the existing laws of the United States respecting expatriation and the election of nationality by individuals.
In former messages I have called the attention of Congress to the necessity of legislation with regard to fraudulent naturalization and to the subject of expatriation and the election of nationality.
Legislation on these and similar questions, and particularly defining when and under what circumstances expatriation can be accomplished or is to be presumed, is especially needed.
This Government has claimed for all persons not convicted or accused or suspected of crime an absolute political right of self-expatriation and a choice of new national allegiance.
While their right of voluntary migration and expatriation is not to be questioned, I would not advise their forced removal and colonization.
To the right of expatriation for the individual corresponded the right of secession for the State.
But for this ground there was no foundation in compact, in any acknowledged principles of colonisation, nor in reason; expatriation being a natural right, and acted on as such by all nations, in all ages.
For example: "I hold the right of expatriation to be inherent in every man by the laws of nature, and incapable of being rightfully taken from him even by the united will of every other person in the nation.
Review of a Treatise on Expatriation by George Hay, Esquire.
To suppose that these were perpetually excluded from the immunities of British subjects, would be to attribute to expatriation a forfeiture beyond the operation of English law.
When ashamed of sordid calculation, they discovered a defence in the blessedness of expatriation to the offender.
Surely after this the Expatriation people hid their lights under a bushel!
The newspapers on the ministerial side declared that this debate had proved the futility of the Ginx's Baby Expatriation question.
Other attempts atexpatriation were subsequently and successfully made.
Prison walls and tragic scenes of assassination and expatriation have spent their fury to no purpose.
My sufferings and expatriation for the gospel's sake, are the seal of my testimony in Christ.
There was nothing said as to an alternative of baptism, but the conditions of departure rendered expatriation so difficult that it was self-evident that there was no intention of losing so valuable a portion of the population.
This proportion of the early period was not maintained after the first hurried rush of expatriation was past, but still there continued to be many cases.
As in 1502, there was no exemption promised for conversion, but similarly the obstacles thrown in the way of expatriation showed the real intent of the edict.
The causes of decadence were many, but not least among them must be reckoned the fierce intolerance which led to the expatriation of the most economically valuable classes of the population.
For three years, those desiring expatriation were to be transported to Barbary at the royal expense, and refugees in Barbary were allowed to return.
To these New Christians, as we have seen, expatriationwas forbidden.
They could not change their abodes and any nobleman or gentleman receiving them on his lands was heavily fined and obliged to return them whence they came, while expatriation was forbidden under pain of slavery.
In the absence of a naturalization convention, some few States hold self-expatriation without the previous consent of the sovereign to be punishable, or to entail consequences indistinguishable from banishment.
Turkey, for instance, only tacitly assents to the expatriation of Ottoman subjects, so long as they remain outside Turkish jurisdiction.
Perhaps they could not forget that the general government had witnessed without protest their expatriation and expulsion from the confines of the United States.
Thorpe chose, he tells us, Florio and the Earl of Pembroke as patrons of Healey's unprinted manuscripts because they had been patrons of Healey before his expatriation and death.
Sallying forth against the Greeks, he made great havoc among them: the brave and popular Antilochus perished by his hand, a victim to filial devotion in defence of Nestor.
From this widely gathered consensus of opinions, after much comparison and sifting of ideas, was evolved the following practical, and it would seem incontrovertible, series of plain facts.
Tyre furnished the shipbuilders and mariners; the fruitful plains of Palestine victualled the fleets, and supplied the manufacturers and merchants of the Phoenician league with all the necessaries of life.
In respect, however, to these and other Grecian heroes, tales were told different from those in the Odyssey, assigning to them a long expatriation and a distant home.
Among other topics I happened to mention an expatriation law which, as I had learned from a newspaper paragraph, had been passed by the Kentucky Legislature a few weeks before.
This we learned from a Union man to whom he had shown a copy of the terrible expatriation law!
Now, provided the above passage in the work of Arabschah be entitled to credence, the opinion that Timour was the cause of the expatriation and subsequent wandering life of these people, must be abandoned as untenable.
But as death penalties diminished, expatriation overtook many vicious criminals and it is with some of these that I now propose to deal.
Why have the bare-faced impudence to ask me to consent to the expatriation of millions of my co-religionists and fellow-countrymen?
A more complete engine for the slaughter and expatriation of a people was never designed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expatriation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.