The Khans never thought of attempting to denationalise their Russian subjects.
2
It was considered as a part of the policy, foreshadowed in Lord Durham's report, to denationalise, if possible, the French Canadian province.
3
He remembered that it was Cardinal Cuilen who had denationalised religion in Ireland.
4
You don't understand that because you're denationalised; because, as you say yourself, you have no country.
5
Such a step might not yet be clear, but the steps towards denationalising the NHS are clear.
Uso de denationalize em inglês
1
The entire tendency of the modern or Malthusian political economy is to denationalize.
2
At the same time, I should denationalize Shakespeare, Dickens, Tolstoi and Dostoievski, making them Spaniards.
3
His efforts to dazzle German princes and denationalize two of her leading thinkers were partly successful.
4
But the pressing character of the invitation reveals the Emperor's dissatisfaction with his French poetasters and his intention to denationalize German literature.
5
Its action was inspired less by a creed than an object, and that object was to dedicate our National Territories to freedom, and denationalize slavery.
6
What between the sectarians and the political economists, the English are denationalized.
7
I seemed declimatized, denationalized, a luckless victim of fate and morbid fancy.
8
As to "Isaacson," it allowed the ardent imagination free play over denationalized Israel.
9
These ancient painters never succeeded in denationalizing themselves.
10
Of England, who has so often raised her voice on behalf of bleeding, crusaded, denationalized Poland?
11
''The very thing which missionaries seek to avoid is denationalizing their converts.
12
Finally, Massachusetts granted its own passports to its colored citizens, complaining that they had been virtually denationalized.
13
Will the Greeks, Serbs, and Bulgarians residing in Turkey allow themselves to be denationalized more or less forcibly?
14
"We consider it denationalized, Miss Effingham, there being nothing like it, west of Albany at least."
15
We have ever kept in mind the necessity of not denationalizing these Arab children, and we believe that this desired result has been attained.
16
Doubtless, in thus denationalizing the Tahitians, as it were, the missionaries were prompted by a sincere desire for good; but the effect has been lamentable.