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Meanings of subject nation in inglés
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Usage of subject nation in inglés
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And his horn's there to file the subjectnation's grievances for the Lion to peruse at his leisure.
2
The subjectnation has, perhaps, adopted higher methods and conceptions of life, and the difference in civilization has consequently lessened.
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Yet it was not as a subjectnation, but as an independent and equal kingdom that Norway entered this union.
4
As the left-leaning Guardian newspaper wrote in its editorial: The wedding was not a looking-glass event, reflecting the infantilisation of a subjectnation.
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Babylonia took the lead; the other subjectnations followed in its train.
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Let those who have been prætors hold some office among the subjectnations.
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Or the subjectnations?-howno one of them was treated with insolence or abuse.
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The Germans were gradually merged in the subjectnations.
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Nor was this cruel temper shown only towards the subjectnations and captives taken in war.
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Not infrequently in dealing with individuals and with subjectnations it is senseless cruelty to be over-kind.
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Take possession of the arms and the subjectnations, and conduct the government as has been your wont.
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Treat the allies and subjectnations with neither insolence nor rapacity, and neither wrong nor fear the enemy.
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The services of the subjectnations as soldiers were, as a general rule, declined, unless upon rare and exceptional cases.
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This was quite necessary owing to the great number of subjectnations which had to be governed and kept in obedience.
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It was a long-cherished ambition of Agesilaus to alienate some one of the subjectnations from the Persian monarch, and he pushed forward eagerly.
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The case of Athens, a single independent state, was no doubt different from that of Rome with so many subjectnations under her sway.