House of Burgesses in 1758, declared that to those who held them, "slaves must be natural enemies.
Burgesses in 1758, declared that to those who held them, "slaves must be natural enemies.
House of Burgesses in 1758, declared that to those who held them, "slaves must be natural enemies.
Natural Enemies Little has been published concerning the natural enemies of the common racer.
The common king snake, prairie king snake, timber rattlesnake, copperhead, and even the slender glass lizard have been recorded to prey on the blue racer, but probably all are of minor importance as natural enemies.
Natural enemies in New Zealand are two species of hymenopterous parasites, Aphelinus fuscipennis and A.
Tom has clearly abandoned the old theory of "natural enemies" in this case at any rate.
I have several times called the white Americans our natural enemies--I shall here define my meaning of the phrase.
I ask you, then, what set of men can you point me to, in all the world, who are so abjectly employed by their oppressors as we are by our natural enemies?
Tom has clearly abandoned the old theory of "natural enemies," in this case at any rate.
Now, of course, they leave me in peace; but from my earliest to my emancipated years they were my natural enemies.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natural enemies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.