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Значения термина ameliorate the condition на английском
Значения для термина "ameliorate the condition" отсутствуют.
Использование термина ameliorate the condition на английском
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Our chief desire is to amelioratethecondition of the malgamite workers.
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Their first care was to try and amelioratethecondition of the slaves.
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At times some effort was made to amelioratethecondition of the blacks.
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He laboured to amelioratethecondition of the native Indians in the American colonies.
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Some years ago several pious individuals undertook to amelioratethecondition of the prisons.
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Did he not amelioratethecondition of slaves?
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But, pending that consummation, the immediate action of Christianity was to amelioratethecondition of the slave.
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His Majesty would order reforms and amelioratethecondition of his people, if only it were possible.
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The Friends kept up an unceasing petition to Congress to amelioratethecondition of the slaves or to emancipate them.
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Retiring to his estate at Yasnaya Polyana in 1847, he sought, though without success, to amelioratethecondition of his serfs.
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All his first proclamations breathe the spirit of benevolence, of generosity, of the desire to amelioratethecondition of the oppressed millions.
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Already it is almost impossible to obtain any legislation, in State or Federal legislatures, to amelioratethecondition of the laboring classes.
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His efforts to improve Leith and the State in general, to amelioratethecondition of his neighbours, were fittingly and delicately dwelt upon.
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The Federal government has done much to amelioratethecondition of the American people, whereas the state governments have done little or nothing.
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But if we do nothing beyond rescuing a considerable mass of the totally submerged, we shall considerably amelioratethecondition of these border-landers.
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Mrs. Fry was particularly interested in French prisons, as well as in the measures designed to amelioratethecondition of those who tenanted them.