Sentence example with the word 'emigration'

emigration

Definition n. migration from a place

Last update: August 15, 2015


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The emigration laws of the country are quite lax.   [Please select]

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The emigration to Siberia varies much from year to year.   [Please select]

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This was certainly a most liberal plan of emigration.   [Please select]

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PALFREY[1] The emigration of the Englishmen who settled at Plymouth had been prompted by religious dissent.   [Please select]

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But the emigration which immediately commenced threatened the country with ruin.   [Please select]

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His furious edicts against emigration were attempted to be enforced in vain.   [Please select]

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The Remonstrants, thrown into utter despair, looked to emigration as their last resource.   [Please select]

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Prussia, also, profited by the emigration of the Huguenots.   [Please select]

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