The lot of the slaves was also somewhat ameliorated by the law forbidding their exportation. [Please select]
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He did not emancipate slaves, but he ameliorated their condition and limited their term of compulsory service. [Please select]
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The native breed may be ameliorated by careful selection; its value may be incalculably increased; some good qualities may for the first time be developed; but yet there will be some resemblance to the original stock. [Please select]
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As the Irish civilize themselves--you observe them diligently engaged in the process down below there--and the social roughness of their church becomes softened and ameliorated, Americans will inevitably be attracted toward it. [Please select]
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During the war she had sustained herself with the thought of the men in the trenches, but now that their lot was ameliorated she felt that she had a right to what comforts she could find. [Please select]
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From the bottom of her large heart she pitied the Scottish nation, and wondered whether there was the remotest hope of the place ever being properly colonised by the English, and the condition of the aborigines ameliorated. [Please select]
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Generally they ameliorated rather than abolished. [Please select]
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Spring drew on: she was indeed already come; the frosts of winter had ceased; its snows were melted, its cutting winds ameliorated. [Please select]
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