The reclaimed land was free of State taxes for half a century, but the landlord made a voluntary gift to the village of 2,000 yen a year.
The colonists on the reclaimed land would never have settled there if there had not been a temple to hold them to the place and to provide burial rites for their old parents.
When Monmouth looked upon Sedgemoor, it had been partially reclaimed by art, and was intersected by many deep and wide trenches which, in that country, are called rhines.
Crowds gathered on the barely-reclaimed veld at the northern end of the town to see the Military Executive take over the Hospital.
Some four or five years before Queen Elizabeth died, he was reclaimed from his wild courses and became a Catholic, unto which he had always been inclined in opinion, though not in practice.
This gentleman had been wild in his youth, and even till his end was not known to be of so good example as the rest, though, towards his later years, much reclaimed and good hope conceived of him by divers of good judgment.
St. Petersburg reclaimed from the Finland swamps has the commerce of the world at its door, and therein presents a raison d'etre, which almost excuses the labor and loss of life and treasure which it cost.
If a child is not reclaimed by its parents at ten or twelve years of age, it is apprenticed to some useful occupation or trade, and in the mean time has been regularly sent to school.
The reformations he has brought about may be numbered by the hundred, and the drunkards he has reclaimed would make a regiment.
Some who have recently been reclaimed are now first-class business men.
The center of the town is a small, open square of reclaimed land filled with coral rocks.
San Remondo has six small town blocks, nearly all of which are on reclaimed swamp land.
But now, how shall this man be reclaimedfrom this sin?
I say they will not be reclaimed from such courses as lead to ways that go down to hell, where their soul must mourn, even then when their flesh and their body are consumed.
Placed in the midst of broad and fruitful pastures, which had been reclaimed by the hand of industry from the bottom of the sea; it was fringed with smiling villages, blooming gardens, fruitful Orchards.
This reclaimed territory, however, was not maintained against the sea by these external barriers alone.
I gave it--ay, I gave it to a youth that came to mine aid, andreclaimed a falcon for me!
Barns and stacks were near it, and fields reclaimed from the heath were waving with corn just tinged with the gold of harvest.
The colonists ought to be allowed to retain permanent possession of the spots reclaimed by them.
The tenant reclaimed the bog; built, fenced, drained, did all that had to be done.
She could only watch with fascinated eyes as the Honourable Timothy reclaimed the note and wrote across it's damning face: "Miss Greene may come to.
Desperately she cast about for some device by which Teacher's favour might be reclaimed and all jubilantly she imparted it to Yetta.
It was General Lafayette who reclaimed for Saul and me our horses.
When a child is brought the baptismal name is asked, and a receipt is given, by which the child may be reclaimed up to the age of ten.
L100), which sometimes led to the children beingreclaimed by the parent.
He was, no doubt, perfectly sincere in the belief expressed by him, that under such a provision more fugitive slaves would bereclaimed than under the law as it now stands.
Certain it is that they will never be reclaimedby the labor of freemen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reclaimed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.