In India it had already under Vespasian so naturalised itself that the people there preferred to use it.
The author of this book was born an Englishman, but at the outbreak of war he was living in Germany, a naturalised German.
But how remarkable that cricket is notnaturalised in Ireland!
The Newspaper Area is a phrase not yet naturalised in geographies, but it is the most real and living area of all those into which the social organism is divided.
I am a German by birth, naturalised in England for the sake of my business, loving Germany, grateful to England.
You know as well as I do that with your name and the fact that you are only a naturalised Englishman, it is inexcusably foolish to be carrying firearms about just now.
I speak with some amount of knowledge because I am a German by birth, although naturalised in this country.
But they assimilated and naturalised in France not only much that was admirable in Latin and Greek poetry, {442a} but all that was best in the recent Italian literature.
By the way, it should be noticed that all of the eight students despatched were men of Chinese origin without exception, beingnaturalised scribes or their descendants.
It is said that about this time several kinds of books of Chinese literature were edited in the city of Hakata, and that it was a naturalised Chinese who had started the undertaking there.
It was natural that such articles should be decreed by Prince Shotoku, who was under the tutorship of a Korean priest and a naturalised peninsular savant.
Although we could not by ourselves make an independent calendarial system, yet the Japanese, at least the naturalised scribes, had already been acquainted with two chronological methods.
We shall, no doubt, be able to establish the truth of Jerrold's allegation by reference to the register of naturalised Germans kept at the Home Office," Sir Houston said at last.
A German who becomes a naturalised Englishman is a traitor to his own country, while he poses as our friend.
He had become a naturalised Englishman ten years ago in Glasgow, and had, by deed-poll, changed his name to Lewin Rodwell.
It is in that where the peril arises, for, in my opinion, the naturalised Germans in high places are suborning many of our men to become traitors and blackmailing them into the bargain--alas!
If I had my way I'd put the whole lot of them under lock and key, naturalised and unnaturalised alike.
Thousands of Germans have come here, and become naturalised Englishmen.
Asa, on naturalised plants in the United States, 110 Dr.
Portland had been naturalised here only in name and form; but Albemarle affected to have forgotten his own country, and to have become an Englishman in feelings and manners.
The lion is nothing to us; he has not been taken to the hearts of the people, and naturalised as an English emblem.
Erica carnea comes to us from Germany, but it has so long been grown in this country that it would appear to have become naturalised in some parts.
The American wild turkey has becomenaturalised in this country, but being of a very wandering disposition is best adapted to be kept in parks and on large tracts of wild land.
Eggs preserved in this manner can also be used for hatching, as the fat easily melts away by the heat of the hen; and by this means the eggs of foreign fowls might be carried to a distance, hatched, and naturalised in this and other countries.
He became a naturalised Frenchman and was member of the Council of Education in 1840.
He came to study at Paris, and became a naturalised Frenchman.
By its long connection with Egypt, Egyptian culture was completely naturalised in Ethiopia.
John Andrew Delapoux, the father of the child, was a clerk at Norman Cross—many of the officials had French names, and were probably naturalised British subjects, or children of naturalised Frenchmen and familiar with the French language.
The foreign sailor could not be pressed unless, as we have seen, he had naturalised himself by marrying an English wife, but the foreign ship was fair game for every hunter of British seamen.
It is a curious and significant fact that the attempt such as it was, was made not by a native, but by a naturalised foreigner.
The list ofnaturalised plants is extremely interesting, but why at the end, in the name of all that is good and bad, do you not sum up and comment on your facts?
Circumstances obliged me to adopt the stage as a profession, which profession I have now renounced for ever, having become a naturalised Bavarian, and intending in future making Munich my residence.
It seems probable that it was one of the earliest plants naturalised here, but that it partially died out, its buried seeds retaining their vitality.
They should bear their foreign extraction in their faces, and never be naturalised subjects here.
If we are naturalised as citizens there, we cannot help being aliens here.
Though many Chinese gentlemen in Hongkong are naturalised British subjects and are men of education and culture, they are practically excluded from the charmed circle of Hongkong "Society.
A Mongolian word which the Chinese havenaturalised as o-pu (阿卜).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "naturalised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.