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Example sentences for "nationalities"

Lexicographically close words:
nationalisation; nationalised; nationalism; nationalist; nationalistic; nationality; nationalization; nationalize; nationalized; nationalizing
  1. And it is not only in the contrast of nationalities that New York proves its variety.

  2. The advertisements which glitter in the windows or are plastered upon the hoardings suggest that all nationalities meet with an equal and a flattering acceptance.

  3. Each day some one of the five nationalities who go to make up the population of Constantinople is rambling about over the big city with no other object in the world than to kill time.

  4. Although this serves them right, it is, I think, much to be regretted for political reasons, independently of the suffering it causes to un-offending Europeans of various nationalities in Africa.

  5. The difficulty of governing without conquest is, of course, enormously increased when two nationalities have to be provided for, and two Governments to be consulted.

  6. Greece was dissatisfied, and leant on France, and the rising nationalities of South-Eastern Europe were all alienated from us.

  7. The eye wandered over almost all the nationalities of the earth, in their holiday costumes.

  8. We had become now very expert in detecting the nationalities of ships.

  9. I had something of a mixture on board the Alabama, but I think Jones decidedly beat me, in the number of nationalities he had the honor to command.

  10. Naturally he will not give an effusive welcome to an Englishman, because he is the natural enemy of the Boer, but to strangers of other nationalities he opens his heart and house.

  11. Work together with the Government of this republic, and strengthen their hands to make this country a land wherein people of all nationalities may reside in common brotherhood.

  12. Marriages between nationalities of the same race are more fertile, and the children more vigorous, than those between descendants of the same nation.

  13. The crossing of temperaments and of nationalities beautifies the offspring.

  14. History, from the ethnological point of view, would describe the migrations and experiences of the different races of men, and the formation of the various nationalities by these races, through conquest and intermixture.

  15. In Jews, the change is commonly a year or two in advance of other nationalities in this country.

  16. Certain nationalities and families are marked by the earlier occurrence of puberty than in others.

  17. The measure of development which these were capable of affording the church was now completed, and its future must be looked for among the new nationalities of Teutonic, Romanic, and Slavic origin.

  18. And never have the German and Slavic nationalities so nobly, successfully, and faithfully practised mutual forbearance as did the Pomeranians and their apostle.

  19. The fundamental idea of the Carolingian dynasty, which survived even its weakest representatives, was no other than the combination of all German, Roman and Slavic nationalities under the sceptre of one German empire.

  20. The Russians chiefly inhabited the space between the chancel and the altar, but the overflow of nationalities mingled.

  21. It was a gay and motley crew of prisoners of all nationalities and conditions of life who entered its solemn and rather stuffy precincts.

  22. The forty million non-German nationalities of Austria-Hungary are considered as simply historical manure for the field of German culture.

  23. The actual presence of the Emperor stimulated the various nationalities under his eyes to vie with one another in deeds of daring, and they contended among themselves for the posts of the most honour and danger.

  24. What nationalities were represented among the early colonists?

  25. People of certain nationalities already in the United States objected to every barrier that shut out their own kinsmen.

  26. If the incessant struggle between nationalities cannot be appeased but must lead again and again to world-wide wars, then it is futile to seek to avert war by the creation of an economic internationalism.

  27. It is doubtful whether all of these ambitious nationalities can even preserve their separate national existence.

  28. Undoubtedly the struggle of subject nationalities to be {275} free, and of independent nations to annex their kin, has been a fruitful source of strife during the last century.

  29. Moreover many of these foetal nationalities are too weak and geographically too insecure for independent political existence.

  30. In various parts of the world broken nationalities seek to attain to national independence or autonomy and these nationalistic differences are exacerbated by economic quarrels.

  31. With the participation of the people in government, however, the subject nationalities feel themselves disgraced.

  32. The principle of the independence of nationalities collides with itself.

  33. It is not improbable that the political development, of south-eastern Europe for example, will tend towards group organisations based on the co-operation of diverse nationalities and stocks somewhat on the Swiss model.

  34. Nationalities are not sundered geographically, but men of diverse stocks and traditions are interspersed, as though a malign power had wished to make concord forever impossible.

  35. Partly for the sake of increasing the national strength and partly for the benefit of certain financial groups, the lesser nationalities are ruthlessly exploited by the dominating nationality within a given country.

  36. For these nationalities had been completely submerged and even their national consciousness annihilated under centuries of Moslem intolerance, misgovernment, oppression, and cruelty.

  37. For as an American I sympathize with the aspirations of all struggling nationalities to be free and independent.

  38. Nevertheless, it has all the same powers of self- government as are possessed by such nationalities as the States of New York and Pennsylvania, and sends two Senators to the Senate at Washington, as do those enormous States.

  39. Of all nationalities that in modern days have risen to power, they, above all others, have shown that they would do what they liked with their own, indifferent to foreign counsels and deaf to foreign remonstrance.

  40. It is impossible that we should allow of two nationalities within those limits.

  41. Rice, moss, palm tree piths, and starch producing roots are used by different nationalities in the preparation of bread.

  42. Other nationalities at the present time make extensive use of the various grains.


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