Aside from this, the so-called Nationals would only have to understand themselves rightly in order to lift themselves out of their juncture with the good-natured Teutomaniacs.
The Nationalsare in the right; one cannot deny his nationality: and the humanitarians are in the right; one must not remain in the narrowness of the national.
Now the Nationals are exerting themselves to set up the abstract, lifeless unity of beehood; but the self-owned are going to fight for the unity willed by their own will, for union.
We must contrive as quickly as possible to send him and his Nationals out there to fight Hernandez.
Pedro Montero, the brother of the general, dismounted into a shouting and perspiring throng of enthusiasts whom the ragged Nationals were pushing back fiercely.
Frank with such force that two of the Nationals were hurled to the ground, and Frank set at liberty.
Negotiations for similar conventions looking to the placing of American inventors on the same footing as nationals have recently been initiated with other European governments whose laws require the local working of foreign patents.
The chief of those terms was that American railway material should be upon an exact equality with that of the other nationals joining in the loan in the placing of orders for this whole railroad system.
It was further mutually agreed, in the hope of hastening an end to hostilities, that none of the interested powers would approve the making of loans by its nationals to either side.
After negotiations with the Governments and groups concerned an agreement was reached whereby American, British, French, and German nationals should participate upon equal terms in this important and useful undertaking.
For no nation loses its nationals except when the conditions at home are worse than those abroad, worse than those of the country to which her people wish to emigrate.
Instead of nationals thinking outward, they have come together and are thinking inward, recognizing themselves as part of some whole.
But ever and always one feels the hand of imperial Japan behind each little man from the empire, and that hold on her nationals is the thing that vigorous nations resent, because it threatens to impair their status.
According to the legislation of individual states, war has the result of extinguishing or temporarily suspending, or at least of suppressing the liability of the state or its nationals to be sued by nationals of the enemy.
We have lately had some difference with Mexico relative to the injuries inflicted upon our nationals and their property within that country.
While still protecting the American claimants, in order to afford every possible accommodation to the nationals of the countries whose property was held, the Congress has made liberal provision for the return of a larger part of the property.
This was not all: wherever he went, he found himself considered in the light of a factious and discontented person, and was frequently assailed by the nationals with blows of sabres and cudgels.
For some little time he did considerable damage to the liberals, burning and destroying their possessions, and putting to death several nationals that fell into his hands.
He became, ipso facto, the cherished protégé of every power whose nationals had lent his country money.
It considers that these clauses are wrong in exempting States from the fulfilment of their duty of protecting their nationals abroad and of their duty of protecting foreigners on their territory.
Murfreesboro is one great hospital, filled with Nationals and Confederates.
Nationals and Confederates, young, middle-aged, and old, are scattered over the woods and fields for miles.
They barely joined their fellow-nationals at their perilous post, and there on July 1 Wagner was struck by a shell in the head and instantly killed.
Bismarck was obliged by the necessities of the German legation to join his nationals there, as was also Mr. Diehr.
Germany still has an important capital asset untouched—the property of her nationals now sequestered in the hands of the Enemy–Property Custodian in the United States, of which the value is rather more than 1 milliard gold marks.
Where the Turkish power was left in existence in European Turkey it was a threatened existence, for the newly freed Christian peoples began at once to conspire to help to freedom their nationals left still under Turkish rule.
They had known for some time that war was inevitable, having made up their minds for a considerable time that the wrongs of their fellow-nationals in Macedonia and Thrace would have to be righted by force of arms.
Yes; as a general rule of international law I suppose one should accept his own nationals, but people who have expatriated themselves wouldn't be nationals and therefore we wouldn't have to take them back.
In any event--that is a little digression--but this sanction is a sanction designed to penalize a country which has refused to receive back its own nationals when they are deported from the United States.
It gets back a little to the point you were making yesterday about what obligation one has to accept his own nationals back from another country.
In each Contracting State there shall be legal means of protecting without formalities the unpublished work of nationals of other Contracting States.
For the purposed of this Convention any Contracting State may, by domestic legislation, assimilate to its own nationals any person domiciled in that State.
Stateless persons and refugees who have their habitual residence in a State party to this Protocol shall, for the purposes of the 1971 Convention, be assimilated to the nationals of that State.
In accordance with representations from the authorities, the British consul had requested his nationals in 1859 to desist for a time until some arrangement was come to.
In treating of the period of the consulship in Shanghai, a certain distance or aloofness between Consul Alcock and the community of his nationals was remarked upon, due to difference of age, taste, culture, or temperament.
American business interests have complained an the past that the American government does not give to American traders abroad the same support that the nationals of other states receive.
And subconsciously, if not consciously, this desire is responsible for much of the objection of foreign nationals to the local autonomy movement.
But it will not be complete until the Japanese withdraw from Shantung leaving their nationals there upon the footing of other foreigners in China.
It is, however, a "treaty port" where nationals of all friendly powers can do business.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nationals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.