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Example sentences for "that nation"

  • As Vesputio was in the service of Portugal, this discovery was settled and planned by that nation, and afterwards devolved to the crown of Spain along with the rest of the Portuguese dominions.

  • The Circassian Mamelukes of Egypt are here named Turks, because so soon afterwards conquered by that nation.

  • I feel exceedingly interested in the happiness of that nation.

  • It was the American Republic they were about to found; and notwithstanding the misrepresentation of that nation by its surviving courtiers, these French republicans recognized their real American Minister: Paine is summoned.

  • The distinguished Sachem at the head of that nation, was opposed to an alliance with the British, and anxious to preserve a friendly intercourse with the colonists.

  • I shall not ask of that nation to adopt, together with our faith, all in which consists our individuality.

  • When the eyes of that nation open to the truths of the Gospel, it perceives that its earthly course is as encumbered and wretched as its spiritual life had hitherto been.

  • Gradually, as the sphere of that nation expands, it incorporates, and in course of time amalgamates with foreign elements.

  • So God followed his ordinary method in giving religious truth first to a single nation and to chosen individuals in that nation, that through them it might be given to all mankind.

  • That of original delivery to a single nation, and to single persons in that nation, that it may through them be communicated to mankind.

  • There is an original delivery to a single nation, and to single persons in that nation, that it may through them be given to mankind.

  • Vesputio being in the service of the Portuguese, it was settled and planted by that nation, and, with the other dominions of Portugal, devolved to the crown of Spain when that kingdom became subject to it.

  • The principle, which the English contend for, has no other foundation but the insular situation of Great Britain, and the convenience of that nation.

  • Arnold, became an English general, and honoured by the confidence of that nation, is at this moment at the head of a British detachment.

  • Certes it hath beene a goodlie towne, and therein was the palace of Egbright king of the Northumbers, and place of sepulture of Alfred the noble king sometime of that nation, who died there 727, the nineteene Cal.

  • But inough of this, least in reuealing the superfluous follie of a few brablers in this behalfe, I bring no good will to my selfe amongst the wisest of that nation.

  • Nova Scotia having been originally settled by France, its inhabitants were, chiefly, of that nation.

  • If our wealth, my lords, is diminished, it is time to confine the commerce of that nation by which we have been driven out of the markets of the continent, by destroying their shipping, and intercepting their merchants.

  • He had stolen horses seven or eight times from the Kanzas; he had first struck the bodies of three of that nation slain in battle.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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