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My husband and I were foreign correspondents, and so our sons were born into expatriation—Americans growing up in Asian megacities on the cusp of the Asian century. Women’s Work 2019-03-10T05:00:00Z
In 2008, Congress imposed an expatriation tax on persons with a net worth of more than $2 million who dump their U.S. citizenship or permanent residency. Socialite Denise Rich dumps U.S. passport 2012-07-09T13:47:41Z
But the remark led him to “wonder about the uses and hazards of expatriation”: “How Does It Feel To Be a White Man?”: William Gardner Smith’s Exile in Paris 2019-08-11T04:00:00Z
District Court in Brooklyn, New York, is the latest case by the Justice Department targeting China's apparent expatriation campaign, known as "Operation Fox Hunt." U.S. charges 7 in alleged plot to repatriate U.S. resident to China 2022-10-20T04:00:00Z
The Supreme Court has several times held that the Constitution prohibits automatic expatriation. Magruder's American Government 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
For everyone else, the exit is calculated on a person’s assets, as if they were sold on the day of expatriation. When U.S. Citizenship Starts Looking Like a Bad Deal 2019-12-06T05:00:00Z
This expatriation is the big adventure of their lives. Who is the real Dice Man? The elusive writer behind the disturbing cult novel 2019-11-07T05:00:00Z
In France, Emmanuel Macron’s government stressed the threat of expatriation in abolishing the wealth tax. Perspective | Wealth taxes often failed in Europe. They wouldn’t here. 2019-10-25T04:00:00Z
As if preparing herself for her own future expatriation, she first fell under his distant tutelage, then under the personal spell of her country’s greatest prose exile. Dearest Edith 1929-02-23T05:00:00Z
Thus, actions such as committing a crime, voting in a foreign election, or serving in the armed forces of another country are not grounds for automatic expatriation. Magruder's American Government 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
Husband and wife have been condemned to the hell of expatriation, in a hot, shadowless, unnamed country, staying like criminals in an anonymous hotel. Sex, jealousy and gender: Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca 80 years on 2018-02-23T05:00:00Z
My amused appreciation of it, I realized, reflected my dumb illusions about expatriation. Letter of Recommendation: Berliner Fernsehturm 2017-04-06T04:00:00Z
This was followed by a period of expatriation and forced assimilation, when American Indians were removed from their tribal lands and required to repudiate their languages, their traditions, and their cultures. Editorials from around New England 2016-12-09T05:00:00Z
It was in this aristocratic Parisian quarter that Mrs. Wharton, more than a dozen years ago, began her permanent expatriation. Dearest Edith 1929-02-23T05:00:00Z
But the timing of its implementation seems to coincide with the increase in expatriation. Why Americans are giving up citizenship in record numbers 2016-06-01T04:00:00Z
“And there aren’t many people who deal with expatriation,” Shier says. Planning to flee Donald Trump's America? It might not be that easy 2016-05-12T04:00:00Z
In Nazi -occupied Paris, a German officer and the director of the Louvre joined forces to protect the museum's holdings from expatriation to Germany. 'Francofonia' is an elegant rumination on the Louvre through the lens of war 2016-04-14T04:00:00Z
As the uptick in American expatriations is continuing, the State Department raised the fee for renunciation from $450 to $2,350, more than twenty times the average level in other high-income countries. Give Up Citizenship, Keep Your Passport 2015-03-11T04:00:00Z
Tax rules for U.S. citizens are notoriously unforgiving and notoriously expansive, even for those living abroad. They are one reason the uptick in American expatriations is continuing. Citizenship Renunciation Fee Hiked 422%, And You Can't Come Back 2015-01-13T05:00:00Z
His melodious Scottish accent was barely affected by six decades' expatriation. Alastair Reid obituary 2014-09-26T04:00:00Z
What rankles critics more than anything else is that the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act leaves expatriation as the only option for thousands of Americans residing overseas. Mike Lee to fight U.S. tax law targeting Americans abroad on Europe tour 2014-09-23T04:00:00Z
There’s been a surge in expatriations in recent years. Senate women blaze a trail in Africa
Until Congress addresses the overall need for corporate tax reform, including the underlying incentives to relocate abroad, corporate expatriations will continue in one form or another. The Outdated Corporate Tax System Is a Bigger Problem Than Inversions 2014-09-04T04:00:00Z
The campaign against the Stanley Works expatriation was led by trade unions in Connecticut. In Burger King-Tim Hortons Deal, Consumer Reaction Could Be Crucial 2014-08-26T04:00:00Z
Consular expatriations, where people don’t file exit tax forms with the IRS, are apparently not counted. Many Americans Renounce Citizenship, Hitting New Record 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z
The administration’s reaction to the leap in expatriations has been to have the State Department this month increase the fee for renouncing citizenship from $450 to $2,350, a 422 percent increase. Mike Lee to fight U.S. tax law targeting Americans abroad on Europe tour 2014-09-23T04:00:00Z
In 2001, amid a wave of corporate expatriations, it shifted its legal address to Bermuda, cutting its tax bill in half. Fat Federal Contracts for Tax-Evading U.S. Companies 2014-07-10T04:00:00Z
“Although it would clearly be best to enact comprehensive United States corporate tax reform, in the short run the United States may need to quickly enact legislation to discourage expatriations,” Mr. Harvey said. DealBook: A Deal to Dodge the Tax Man in America 2014-05-13T00:52:28Z
What is often called consular expatriations, where people don’t file exit tax forms with the IRS, are apparently not counted. Americans Are Renouncing Citizenship At Record Pace---And Many Aren't Even Counted 2014-05-03T23:07:00Z
Whether the expatriation was motivated by tax avoidance or something else used to matter, but the law was changed in 2004. Americans Renouncing Citizenship Up 221%, All Aboard The FATCA Express 2014-02-07T03:57:00Z
Whether the expatriation was motivated by tax avoidance or something else used to matter, but the law was changed in 2004. U.S. Citizens Renouncing Skyrocket---The Tina Turner Effect 2013-11-16T01:58:00Z
So for many Americans abroad writing a cheque for $450, the standard expatriation fee, may increasingly seem like a bargain. Expats and tax: Overtaxed and over there 2013-10-10T15:00:39Z
That means expatriation is a bad strategy for cleaning up past problems. Overseas Americans: Say 'Bye' to Uncle Sam? 2013-08-17T03:46:13Z
In the U.S., however, forced expatriation is nearly impossible. UK terror suspects stripped of citizenship, hit by drones 2013-03-01T15:00:00Z
France went further with its 75% rate, prompting notable expatriations such as beloved actor Gerard Depardieu. Mickelson's Law: the Higher the Taxes, the More Attractive the Move 2013-02-19T03:28:02Z
If a taxpayer lies, the IRS can declare the expatriation invalid and proceed against him or her, according to Scott Michel, an attorney with Caplin & Drysdale in Washington. Wary Swiss Banks Shun Yanks 2012-10-20T01:55:39Z
“But if we were made to choose between going back to our lands and compromising our principles, then we would choose expatriation, even if we continued to be immigrants for the rest of our lives.” The Lede Blog: Wife of Al Qaeda Leader Praises Muslim Women for Role in Uprisings 2012-06-09T01:21:13Z
"The people I see who are considering expatriation often have global connections and are finding that U.S. citizenship isn't worth tax and compliance headaches," he adds. Should You Renounce Your U.S. Citizenship? 2012-05-19T00:55:42Z
In various matters, about that time, I had acted wrong; and I felt that a voluntary expatriation was a good atonement. The Gipsy (Vols I & II) A Tale 2012-04-06T02:00:27.227Z
The Governor's diary in England is a profoundly pathetic record of a man broken-hearted by his expatriation. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z
All the European countries denied the right of expatriation, while America from the beginning had insisted upon that right as one of its basic elements of liberty. Under Four Administrations From Cleveland to Taft 2012-03-16T02:00:21.923Z
He relieved the tedium of his expatriation by making some researches into Oriental institutions, by founding a literary club at Bombay, and by indulging, in his desultory way, in classical and philosophical pursuits. Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland 2012-03-12T03:00:20.310Z
Eric believed in peace, but scarcely to the point of expatriation. Canute the Great The Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age 2012-02-23T03:00:38.817Z
Acadia, New England, included in, 18; means taken to people, 25; expatriation of the French, 303. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z
And so we have him lovingly bending over the plants of his home-garden, packing the seeds to carry with him into exile, as though these could make expatriation tolerable. Garden-Craft Old and New 2012-02-12T03:00:11.083Z
"I think I think" the impression more equal than you do—indeed some of the early ones better than the earlier ones after expatriation. The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z
I could now understand the cause of poor Toleho's intended expatriation. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 15, August, 1851 2011-12-27T03:00:07.217Z
The Jews also were expelled, as they, too, were in favor of knowledge and improvement, and this was sufficient cause for their expatriation. Ingersoll in Canada A Reply to Wendling, Archbishop Lynch, Bystander; and Others 2011-12-16T03:00:10.740Z
But our artists are those whose expatriation gives us most to think about. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
To the right of expatriation for the individual corresponded the right of secession for the State. Thomas Jefferson The Apostle of Americanism 2011-11-23T03:00:55.563Z
Whether the plan for Godwin’s expatriation was ever seriously proposed to him or not, it was, at any rate, never carried out. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:08.903Z
Among other topics I happened to mention an expatriation law which, as I had learned from a newspaper paragraph, had been passed by the Kentucky Legislature a few weeks before. Capturing a Locomotive A History of Secrect Service in the Late War. 2011-07-19T02:00:19.070Z
In international law expatriation is the renunciation or change of allegiance to one’s native or adopted country. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z
Like many of the early stock-riders, though born in English hamlets and grown to manhood before expatriation, the erstwhile poachers, smugglers, or deer-stealers took kindly to the wild life of the interior of Australia. Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z
But for this ground there was no foundation in compact, in any acknowledged principles of colonisation, nor in reason; expatriation being a natural right, and acted on as such by all nations, in all ages. Thomas Jefferson The Apostle of Americanism 2011-11-23T03:00:55.563Z
This expatriation reminds us of the emotions of the first settlers in the New World. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
This we learned from a Union man to whom he had shown a copy of the terrible expatriation law! Capturing a Locomotive A History of Secrect Service in the Late War. 2011-07-19T02:00:19.070Z
He never could grow into a world-figure, because he lacked the courage as well as the cosmopolitan adaptability needed for intellectual expatriation. Prophets of Dissent : Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy 2011-05-17T02:00:20.900Z
This expatriation the Assembly would not brook and the Reichstag was prorogued. Socialism and Democracy in Europe 2011-03-15T02:00:12.887Z
“There’s going to be more expatriation,” he said. More U.S. Citizens Toss Passports as IRS Seeks Assets 2011-03-11T19:23:02Z
Nor did they leave it again, having no longer cause for expatriation. The Vee-Boers A Tale of Adventure in Southern Africa 2010-12-20T17:12:24.303Z
While a small number of Americans hand in their passports each year for political reasons, the new surge in permanent expatriations is mainly due to taxes. Why More U.S. Expatriates Are Turning in Their Passports 2010-04-20T17:15:00Z
This does not indeed exclude oppression as a cause of expatriation, but it transfers the oppression from that of one race to that of one class upon another. Races and Immigrants in America
By that curious process of expatriation which few but Americans can successfully undergo, her childhood's sentiments had been removed, and European ideas had been engrafted in their place. With Edge Tools
“In a number of the expatriation cases I’ve seen, you have people who have accumulated a fairly significant fortune,” Michel said. More U.S. Citizens Toss Passports as IRS Seeks Assets 2011-03-11T19:23:02Z
Whether it was that she softened the exile's heart in his expatriation by that sympathy and innate tact which are two of her distinguished qualities, it is impossible to say, but her letter was answered. Lafcadio Hearn
"Their income and wealth are generated largely outside the U.S., so why does the U.S. get a slice of that?" says Phil Hodgen, a California-based international tax attorney who helps Americans in the expatriation process. Why More U.S. Expatriates Are Turning in Their Passports 2010-04-20T17:15:00Z
They had been told by Mr. T. that the object of the Maryland society was compulsory expatriation, as a condition precedent to freedom. Discussion on American Slavery
He was said to be a man of overbearing temper and passion, and it was not likely that the circumstance of his expatriation and disgrace had improved him. Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands
What benefit might he derive from Mark's expatriation—that is the question? The O'Donoghue Tale Of Ireland Fifty Years Ago
It is a curious fact, that this voluntary expatriation, particularly with honest folks, appeared to lead to every strange turn of fortune. Toilers of the Sea
Will she herself consent to expatriation and the parting from her sister and yourself? A Rent In A Cloud
But with an unsympathetic State Department and an active enemy or two, all the other points cited would make up as clear a case of voluntary expatriation as any on record. Ancestors A Novel
Some were the common narratives of debt and desertion, protested bills, and so forth; others were the bit-by-bit details of extravagant habits pushed beyond all limits, and ending in expatriation for ever. Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands
Be it enough for us to know that Keats, in the drear prospect of expatriation and death, wrote in this strain, and to wish it were otherwise. Life of John Keats
Were princes and peers in our day degraded by working, in their expatriation, with head or hand for bread? Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2)
The results of that expatriation upon more cultivated classes, however, appear such as we should be sorry to call even demi-semi-American. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865
Now, as I have intimated, these expatriation cases have all been decided on their individual merits. Ancestors A Novel
Turkey, for instance, only tacitly assents to the expatriation of Ottoman subjects, so long as they remain outside Turkish jurisdiction. Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question
Slavery was dead; the colonizationists to Canada, the West Indies and Africa had abandoned the field of openly aiming to commit the policy of the race to what was considered expatriation. The Early Negro Convention Movement The American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers No. 9
He is ordered to Homburg, and I know that the expatriation will entail a loss of nearly �50 a week upon him just at present. English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times.
They indignantly reject every overture for their expatriation. Thoughts on African Colonization
Thrice was the attempt made at expatriation before they could succeed. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852
General Harrington had spent a good many years of his life abroad, and no American ever went through that slow and too fashionable method of expatriation with more signal effect. Mabel's Mistake
This 'expatriation' was spread over many weary years. The Red River Colony A Chronicle of the Beginnings of Manitoba
According to Bale and Dee, there was a great expatriation of them at the Dissolution. The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts Helps for Students of History, No. 17.
How intense is their love of country! how remarkable their patient endurance of wrongs! how strong their abhorrence of expatriation! how auspicious the talents which they display! Thoughts on African Colonization
Other attempts at expatriation were subsequently and successfully made. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852
Nothing more was said to him as to the necessity of expatriation. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite
The naturalization treaties which he negotiated successively with Prussia and the other north German states were the first international recognition of the right of expatriation, a principle since incorporated in the law of nations. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
The right of expatriation is a pure abstraction to him. Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader
To save his own Administration Lord Melbourne on the next day announced that the Cabinet had decided to disallow Durham's Durham repudiated expatriation ordinances. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three)
Under its ban the native artist left his home and dwelt abroad; but the expatriation which produced pictures of Dutch and French peasants by native painters was in time condemned. Pictorial Composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures
It would mean expatriation for life, as far as he was concerned, but that would be a thousand times better than a lingering death inside of stone walls. A Black Adonis
All through that time of virtual expatriation, his dearest hope had been that England would, as far as possible, retrieve the cruel wrong that had been done to him. The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald, Vol. II
It is now scarcely known that one company of Montgomery's Highlanders took part in the attempted expatriation of the Christian Indians—better known as Moravian Indians—in Pennsylvania. An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America
The circumstance which must first strike any person as extraordinary, in regard to the expatriation of criminals from this country, is the choice of the station to which they have been sent. A Letter from Major Robert Carmichael-Smyth to His Friend, the Author of 'The Clockmaker'
Those luckless schemes had, he asserted, no affinity to thoughts of permanent expatriation and foreign service. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
The truth is that from this time to their forced expatriation in 1755, all the Acadians, except those of Annapolis and its immediate neighborhood, were free to go or stay at will. A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America
I should like to recover breath, and hear what you have to say in favour of this temporary expatriation, I had almost said, of your family.” Freaks on the Fells Three Months' Rustication
Each step in advance was a call for the expatriation of more Roman citizens and a fresh draft on the blood of the failing Latin race. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
To suppose that these were perpetually excluded from the immunities of British subjects, would be to attribute to expatriation a forfeiture beyond the operation of English law. The History of Tasmania , Volume II
The responsibility must mainly rest on Governor Lawrence, and not on the imperial government, who never formally authorised the expatriation. Canada
The right of expatriation was not at this time conceded by the British Government. Union and Democracy
My sister, I proceeded to state, was so afflicted and broken down by the expatriation of her husband, that her medical attendants had declared her life to be in the greatest danger. Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. I
Throughout the whole treatise there is a defense of the "lofty" motives of the men who labored so hard for the expatriation of the Negroes. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921
When ashamed of sordid calculation, they discovered a defence in the blessedness of expatriation to the offender. The History of Tasmania , Volume II
As the years passed by, the Province became the resort of numerous office-seekers from beyond sea—half-pay officers and scions of good English, Scotch and Irish families, who sought to better their fortunes by expatriation. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion
It was after his expatriation that he received from Melanchthon the name of Alesius, or the wanderer. The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics
The illustrations of the early opinions of Madison and Jefferson only show how permanent a factor the negro is in American history and polity, and how utterly futile are all attempts at his expatriation. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
Her plan contemplated a provision for the expatriation of her Elèves, but without specifying it; from which I infer the difficulty felt in devising a satisfactory one. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921
He roused many of them to join him in his intended expatriation, and many more did not need rousing. The Settler and the Savage
There could be no comparison whatsoever between the wars of Moses, which were merely wars of conquest, aggression, extermination, and expatriation, and those of Mohammad waged only in self-defence. A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád' Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not Allowed in The Koran - 1885
Among other things we instanced to show the tyranny of the Lincolnites in Kentucky, was the expatriation law. Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure
Failing such an appointment, he submitted to expatriation as he best could; and in Italy he fought for our cause against the English, whom he found everywhere all but in arms against us. A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories
No see exhibits more instances of this expatriation than Dromore, lying as it did in an unsettled and tumultuous country. Notes and Queries, Number 189, June 11, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
These unquestionably entered Europe with the other Sarmatian nations, descending the Borysthenes and ascending the Danube, and are according to all probability the progeny of the expatriations of the times of Tiglath-Pileser and Nebuchadnezzar. Lord George Bentinck A Political Biography
The power of expatriation, and its sequence, naturalization, were denied by Great Britain; and hence a right asserted to impress native-born Britons, though naturalized as citizens of the United States. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government
Poor Sir Lionel hates the attention his extraordinary little chauffeur excites, for, in spite of his long expatriation, he loathes being conspicuous in any way as heartily as other Englishmen do. Set in Silver
He has minutely noticed all Mr. Nicholls’s low spirits, all his threats of expatriation, all his symptoms of impaired health—noticed them with little sympathy and much indirect sarcasm.  Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle
Liverpool had not been immediately selected, and Hawthorne had written to his friend and publisher, Mr. Fields, with some humorous vagueness of allusion to his probable expatriation. Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series)
The Portuguese Jews, it is well known, came from Spain, and their ultimate expulsion from Portugal was attended by the same results as the Spanish expatriation. Lord George Bentinck A Political Biography
The black people of this country are Americans, not Africans; and any wholesale expatriation of them is altogether out of the question. Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South
But for this ground there was no foundation in compact, in any acknowledged principles of colonization, nor in reason: expatriation being a natural right, and acted on as such, by all nations, in all ages. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
Still, neither London nor the country towns afforded him any resource in the beginning, and the first two or three years after his expatriation were marked by some cruel privations, which, however, were nobly endured. Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men
In respect, however, to these and other Grecian heroes, tales were told different from those in the Odyssey, assigning to them a long expatriation and a distant home. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01
Athens has been sacked oftener than Jerusalem, and oftener razed to the ground; but the Athenians have escaped expatriation, which is purely an Oriental custom. Lord George Bentinck A Political Biography
For such revolutionary and disrespectful sentiments he had been frequently in disgrace; and the end of the disputing had been his own expatriation, and the founding of a family of East-Indian Sandals. The Squire of Sandal-Side A Pastoral Romance
Conjecture was now rampant as to the cause of his sudden flight and self expatriation to the Indian Territory. For Woman's Love
This relation cannot be dissolved by either party, unless by voluntary or compulsory expatriation. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863
One condition there was of too potent determining importance—life-long ill health; and one circumstance of moment—a commercial failure, and consequent expatriation. The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
The Mohammedan slave trade meant the expatriation or forcible migration in Africa of nearly as many more. The Negro
Lloyd Garrison took the ground of immediate emancipation and urged the duty of unconditional liberty without expatriation, Mrs. Mott took an active part in the movement. The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author.
He had come back supposedly for a mere interval and was looking about him at Carrara Lodge, where indeed he had already on two or three occasions since his expatriation briefly reappeared. Victorian Short Stories: Stories of Successful Marriages
He was seriously in rebellion against his own expatriation. A Hoosier Chronicle
By the time one reaches the period in which he lived one gets used to the expatriation of Irish brains and vigour, not only to England and America, but to Spain, France, Russia, and Germany. The Framework of Home Rule
It is more probable that the expatriation was prompted by his despair. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
But as to expatriation, the very thought of it is foolish. The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author.
Whatever judgment may be passed on the cruel measure of wholesale expatriation, it was not put in execution till every resource of patience and persuasion had been tried in vain. Montcalm and Wolfe
A more complete engine for the slaughter and expatriation of a people was never designed. The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines
You will put to Irish Protestants the choice between apostacy and expatriation, and every man among them who has money or position, when he sees his Church go, will leave the country. Ireland and the Home Rule Movement
America ultimately came to hold, in short, that expatriation was accomplished from Great Britain when American citizenship was conferred. Great Britain and the American Civil War
He himself suffered expatriation, for, though a distinguished physician and the private doctor of the Doge Andrea Doria, he was expelled with the rest of the Jews from Genoa in 1550. Chapters on Jewish Literature
As he had entered into no engagement with the government regarding his future line of conduct, he made his expatriation the means of forwarding, in the most effective manner, the designs he had at heart. Speeches from the Dock, Part I
We have agreed that residence in a foreign land without intent to return, shall of itself work expatriation. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 7, part 1: Ulysses S. Grant
Every passenger but ourselves looks forward to indefinite periods of expatriation in the silent places. The New North
The differing theories of the two Governments on British expatriation still remained, but Britain attempted no practical application of her view. Great Britain and the American Civil War
Governor Lawrence, whose name will be always unhappily associated with the merciless expatriation of the French Acadians, had the honour of opening the first legislative assembly of Nova Scotia in 1758. Canada under British Rule 1760-1900
For your sake I was willing to brave poverty, debt, expatriation. Miriam Monfort A Novel
Conformity was strictly enjoined on the part of the Puritans themselves; and disobedience was rendered punishable by expatriation, as in the case of recusants generally. The Star-Chamber, Volume 1 An Historical Romance
Its population consisted principally of Siberian Cossacks and the descendants of compulsory emigrants from Russia proper, who had received their freedom as compensation for forcible expatriation. Tent Life in Siberia
William Lloyd Garrison, in his intemperate zeal for "immediate emancipation without expatriation," could see nothing but duplicity and treachery in the motives of its adherents. History of Liberia Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science
I was brought to trial, found guilty of manslaughter, and sentenced to seven years' expatriation. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 337, October 25, 1828
He was a hatter in his native land; but a turn for politics ruined his business and made expatriation convenient. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
Should the colored people be properly educated, the prejudice against them would not continue such as to necessitate their expatriation. The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861 A History of the Education of the Colored People of the United States from the Beginning of Slavery to the Civil War
Associations were formed in the metropolis for disposing of Ginx's Baby by expatriation or otherwise. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10
It is absurd to declaim about "expatriation" and to declare such a movement forced and unnatural. History of Liberia Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science
Indeed, it was the forced expatriation of its supporters that caused the club to be broken up. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II)
Dumas, it is true, is a master of narrative, but he wrote in French, and a style will hardly bear expatriation Robert Louis Stevenson
The expatriation of the entire free people of color from the United States. 3d. My Bondage and My Freedom
The opposition of the Albanians, Christian as well as Moslem, to the reforms introduced by the sultan Mahmud II. led to the devastation of the country and the expatriation of thousands of its inhabitants. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
It was the fear of expatriation that darkened his soul. The Spread Eagle and Other Stories
Madame Beck made also her private comment, and preferred in her own breast her secret reason for desiring expatriation. Villette
But war was full of barbarities,—the destruction of cities, the expatriation of masses of people, the pitiless treatment of captives. Outline of Universal History
The king of Piedmont was very well, as kings went in that day; and he did nothing to hinder the poet's expatriation. Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions
The sure remedy for this is found in famines, pestilences, and expatriation, the necessary results of the exhaustion of the land which follows the exportation of its raw products. The slave trade, domestic and foreign Why It Exists, and How It May Be Extinguished
The bitter bread of expatriation had apparently been his usual food, and his periodical descents upon the country had so far always ended in disaster: he had still an object to live for. The Purple Land
They came to the conclusion, accordingly, that practical common sense demanded their expatriation; and some of them humbly petitioned her Majesty to be allowed to take themselves off. The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775
In later years this group in Detroit was increased by the operation of laws hostile to free Negroes in the South in that life for this class not only became intolerable but necessitated their expatriation. A Century of Negro Migration
In connection with Memphis, M. de Tocqueville narrates the following touching incident, relative to the expatriation of the Indians, to which I have already referred. American Scenes, and Christian Slavery A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States
The neighbour, who was a man of family, was so exasperated, that Sacchetti the novelist says it was the principal cause of Dante's expatriation. Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 1
To-day captivity, transportation, expatriation, exile, the axe has fallen on nearly all these heads. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness
Loyal zealots looked up the law on expatriation and attainder, and complained bitterly that no applicable provisions were found in the statutes. The Iron Game A Tale of the War
One, the Haji Mukhtar, was a Maghrebi from Fez: an expatriation of forty years had changed his hissing Arabic as little as his "rocky face." First Footsteps in East Africa
No matter: they are now Americans, because the expatriation of their ancestors was real, and not unreal. White Slaves; or, the Oppression of the Worthy Poor
These embraced flight and prolonged expatriation, or, in the alternative, arrest, preliminary detention in one of His Majesty's prisons, and subsequent trial at the Assizes. The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore
It is no part of this narrative to sit in judgment or to debate whether the forcible expatriation of the Acadians was a necessary measure or a justifiable act of war. The Acadian Exiles : a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline
Still, he did not feel secure at Rome, and a second time he sought safety in expatriation. The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic
An official edict offering expatriation or death to a peaceable community with no crime proved against them, and guilty of no offense other than that of choosing to differ in opinion from the masses! The Story of "Mormonism"
Melmotte himself spoke his "native" language fluently, but with an accent which betrayed at least a long expatriation The Way We Live Now
They knew that expatriation awaited them, but they had rather be with Naysi and his brothers in a strange land than to live without them in Ireland. The Coming of Cuculain
At about the same period a civil dissension among the Chatti—a powerful German race within the Hercynian forest— resulted in the expatriation of a portion of the people. The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 01: Introduction I
I declare I did not know I was so good a rhetorician; I shall end by convincing myself that there is no real happiness to be found except in expatriation! The Upton Letters
The most decisive proof of this motive for emigration is the slacking of the tide of Puritan expatriation after 1640. American Nation: a history — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600
The nobility had not yet been made utter aliens in the eyes of the nation by long expatriation and civil war. The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: from Marathon to Waterloo
It is needless to do more than mention the passing nature of the frightful calamity of famine and consequent expatriation, which have been sufficiently dwelt upon. Irish Race in the Past and the Present
He never at this time spoke about his affairs to either of them, but daily referred to her future expatriation as a thing that was certain. The Prime Minister
The venomous scorn it poured upon those worthless rapscallions afforded him a certain solatium against the discomforts of expatriation by which he was afflicted as a result of their detestable energies. Scaramouche
Brought up in Arcis with me, the marquis, wishing to give me a proof of his friendship, confided to me, on his departure to this new expatriation, the care of your childhood. The Deputy of Arcis
And, lastly, he had an expatriation of fifteen years to plead for him as his all-sufficient excuse, if he made any slight mistakes before the baron's sisters, in his assumed character of their long-absent brother. After Dark
Therefore, I say, renounce this expatriation which seems to me no better than a pan of charcoal or a pistol to your head. The Marriage Contract
After that the second fall of the Empire and the proposed expatriation acted on her feelings like a renewed attack of the same fever. Modeste Mignon
The longer his expatriation, the greater does this hallucination become. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
It was endeared to me by my having first seen Angela at a farmhouse in that place, and my melancholy was gratified by the idea of taking a wintry leave of it before my expatriation The Holly-Tree
He especially lamented Goldwin Smith's expatriation, and referred to his admirable style, though regretting his lack of continuity in historical work. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 2
He had almost always a wife and family, and he could not possibly take them with him; flight, therefore, was expatriation for life in its most terrible form. Russia
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