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Example sentences for "immigrations"

Lexicographically close words:
immigrants; immigrate; immigrated; immigrating; immigration; imminence; imminency; imminent; imminently; immitigable
  1. In previous chapters we have outlined the operations of the Hudson's Bay Company, the coming of the missionaries, and the immigrations of Americans.

  2. Subsequent immigrations bore a general resemblance to that of 1843.

  3. Now, history records that different immigrations have actually taken place.

  4. Neal and company and ended with Artemus Ward and Josh Billings, but in those early days it had not yet come to full flower; it wanted the influence of the later immigrations to take on its present character.

  5. Their entrance into the country would thus have been the first of several immigrations from that quarter, due to climatic and physical changes in Central Asia.

  6. A few details upon the subject of mutilation and excision prove these to have been the progenitors of the Somal [6], who are nothing but a slice of the great Galla nation Islamised and Semiticised by repeated immigrations from Arabia.

  7. He remarks that there could scarcely have been any immigrations from that part of Asia which was known to him, or from Africa or Italy, since the nature of Germany was not suited to invite people from richer and more beautiful regions.

  8. I should think that the Teutons themselves are aborigines (and not at all mixed through immigrations or connection with non-Teutonic tribes).

  9. In many instances, however, immigrations have taken place in large masses, who have left their old abodes to seek new homes.

  10. If it can be answered in the affirmative, then those immigrations must have been partial returns of an Aryan race which, prior to all records, have spread from the South to the Scandinavian countries.

  11. Thus traditions concerning immigrations from the North to Germany have been current among the continental Teutons already in the first century after Christ.

  12. Perhaps, if we substitute the middle of the fourth, instead of the middle of the fifth century, as the epoch of the Germanic immigrations into Britain, we shall not be far from the truth.

  13. Accredited details of the different immigrations from Germany into Britain.

  14. With the coming of constantly growing immigrations and the apparent eagerness of the whites to secure land, the natives felt increasing suspicion.

  15. Not so, however, the Coco-maricopas, whose immigrations are said to be recent, and whose language is akin to the Californian of San Diego.

  16. Two separate and definite immigrations have been supposed to have introduced into Colchis new ethnological elements.

  17. The Marseillais pur sang (except that it has been many centuries since he has been pur sang) is a unique type among the inhabitants of France, the product of many successive immigrations from most of the Mediterranean countries.

  18. McLoughlin, and only incidentally to the Oregon Pioneers, I shall not go into details about the immigrations succeeding that of 1845.

  19. In these early immigrations were many women, most of whom were wives and mothers.

  20. It must be borne in mind that many thousands of people, men, women, and children, came to Oregon in the immigrations after 1846.

  21. There were also in these early immigrations a number of men and women, descendants of the sturdy peoples who settled in New England, and in other Northern States.

  22. The Linn bill was largely instrumental in causing the early immigrations to Oregon.

  23. But there is absolutely no evidence to prove the now antiquated theories of various immigrations into Sweden by different races on different stages of civilization.

  24. From the dense population which appears to have dwelt in the land by the end of the Persian supremacy, we may conclude that other immigrations had taken place besides those recorded in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah.

  25. Measures Adopted to Check the Immigrations of the Transalpine Gauls 19.

  26. Measures Adopted to Check the Immigrations of the Transalpine Gauls 6.

  27. Perhaps, if we substitute the middle of the fourth, instead of the middle of the fifth century, as the epoch of the Germanic immigrations into Britain, we shall not be far from the truth.


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