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Example sentences for "nationality"

Lexicographically close words:
nationalised; nationalism; nationalist; nationalistic; nationalities; nationalization; nationalize; nationalized; nationalizing; nationally
  1. At the unveiling of the memorial cross at Limerick the orator said: "Allen, Larkin and O'Brien died as truly for the cause of Irish Nationality as did any of the heroes of Irish history.

  2. For the cause that had lived so long they would not take half measures--nothing else would satisfy them than the full measure of Nationality for which they and their forefathers had fought.

  3. She was younger even than I had thought her, and I felt that there was something foreign in her appearance, although of what nationality she might be I could not determine.

  4. Those who are of Chinese nationality according to law shall be called the citizens of the Republic of China.

  5. Civil and criminal cases shall be tried and adjudicated by the authorities of the defendant nationality and an officer can be deputed to attend the proceedings.

  6. While Russia is spending countless lives and incalculable treasure in fighting for the sacred principle of nationality in Europe, we cannot believe that the will deliberately violate the same principle in Asia.

  7. That sort of nationality belongs to a country of which we are all citizens,--that country of the heart which has no boundaries laid down on the map.

  8. In the sense of a common duty, landlord and tenant, Protestant and Catholic, were joined; the spirit of tolerance and nationality that had been spreading through the country was openly manifested.

  9. The two great men of course did not contemplate placing the Jewish nationality on an equal footing with the Hellenic or Italo-Hellenic.

  10. After Koeniggraetz, the growing sense of German nationality impressed itself in a thousand joyful ways.

  11. The hope that Prussia might be the leader in the new German spirit of nationality now vanished.

  12. The ties of nationality and the stimulus of patriotism weakened; the home-fires which kept brightly burning in the war threatened to end in smoke through dissensions over coal, and men reverted to their ancient anarchy of class and craft.

  13. Italy was frankly out for all she could get irrespective of the principles of nationality and self-determination.

  14. And in England the ballet had other enemies than those who concerned themselves in regard to the nationality of its professors.

  15. No doubt the French authorities held that their supremacy was dangerously threatened by the establishment of flourishing settlements to the north, identical in nationality with the Bostonnais of Massachusetts and the English of New York.

  16. Footnote 260-6: How tenaciously have the Germans held to their nationality in Transylvania and the Baltic provinces, and how rapidly they lost it in Pennsylvania!

  17. This contrast may be the effect in part of nationality and climate;[222-3] but it is certainly the effect in part also of a difference in the stage of civilization which these countries have respectively reached.

  18. It also made frightful ravages, intellectually, on the nationality of the Romans.

  19. A further advance was made by men who introduced the higher notions of nationality and of the stages of civilization into the theory of international trade.

  20. Footnote 199-8: Every nationality is not worth the sacrificing of the highest economic advantage or profit to it.

  21. Here at different times I interviewed men of every European nationality and every known calling, besides innumerable followers of no recognized trade or profession.

  22. Sire, I dare beg your majesty to leave us our nationality and our honor!

  23. Nationality is a sentiment inherent in the human heart, and our Prussians have proud hearts.

  24. Shed your lustre on the city, and tell the Germans that Johannes von Müller does homage to genius, regardless of nationality or birth!

  25. In order to do so, however, they were obliged to go through the formality of changing their nationality and becoming subjects of the Grand Duchy.

  26. After more than a month of acrimonious discussion a settlement was reached on March 26th in which the principle of nationality which had been invoked to justify the creation of an independent Albania was quietly ignored.

  27. But the Union and its making are of great interest also for the general student of politics and history, concerned rather with the development of a nationality than with the niceties of constitutional law.

  28. Unfortunately it was agreed that the international boundary commission which was to be appointed should in drawing the line be guided mainly by the nationality of the inhabitants of the districts through which it would pass.

  29. However, Abdul Hamid was clever enough always to play off one nationality or race against the other.

  30. The main interest had come to be not nationality but religion, and Scotland must decide between France and England.

  31. So far had religious emotion outrun the sentiment of nationality that the Protestants were willing to admit almost any English claim.

  32. The clan organization was complete, and clan loyalty had assumed the form of an extravagant devotion; a hostile feeling had arisen between Highlands and Lowlands, and all feeling of common nationality had been lost.

  33. Harmony prevailed between the State and the Central Governments; the army had preserved the nationality of the country, when it was threatened on the frontier.

  34. Such questions are becoming already rife among us, and let the healthful charm of our greater nationality be once lost, they would doubtless multiply with a rapidity that might startle even the most radical.

  35. The charm once broken, would the wounded feeling of nationality find repose in our State governments, or would they, too, in their turn, feel the effects of the same dissolving and decomposing process?

  36. The State interest may have been predominant in the earlier periods, but generations have since been born under the security of this arch, and a conservative feeling of nationality has been growing up with it.

  37. There is something extremely pathetic in the way in which the French Jews cling to their nationality in spite of all the hatred they inspire.

  38. In Russia the vast Slavonic population and its leaders believe that unless the Jews are impounded in the Polish Pale they will swamp the true Russian, and utterly ruin and destroy the Russian nationality and the Russian ideal.

  39. With the Armenian trading communities of the cities they have slender communication, and little except nationality and religion in common.

  40. Though most of the inhabitants are Kurds, there are some Persians and Turks, and each nationality has its own ketchuda.

  41. No man since Luther has been a more complete embodiment of German nationality than Otto von Bismarck.

  42. I do not doubt that Russia will sacrifice for the sake of peace in Europe whatever her sense of nationality and her own interests and those of eighty million Russians permit.

  43. Your position will grow the stronger the more vigorously developed our sense of nationality will become.

  44. The very opposite is true of our opponents, the Poles and the French people, who regard their nationality more highly than their religion.

  45. German nationals who acquire ipso facto the nationality of an Allied or Associated Power in accordance with the provisions of the present treaty will not be considered as German nationals within the meaning of this paragraph.

  46. The legal representatives of a minor may exercise on behalf of that minor the right to claim French nationality; and if that right has not been exercised, the minor may claim French nationality within the year following his majority.

  47. All the inhabitants of the territory which is returned to Denmark will acquire Danish nationality ipso facto, and will lose their German nationality.

  48. No charge, facility, or restriction shall depend directly or indirectly on the ownership or on the nationality of the ship or other means of transport on which any part of the through journey has been, or is to be, accomplished.

  49. No hindrance shall be placed in the way of those who wish to acquire a different nationality, but in such case the acquisition of the new nationality will involve the loss of any other.

  50. Germany undertakes to accept the settlement made by the principal Allied and Associated Powers in regard to these territories, particularly in so far as concerns the nationality of the inhabitants.


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