单词 | naturalise |
例句 | The immigrant Handel, a naturalised British citizen from 1727, demonstrated more successfully than any other composer before the nineteenth century how music could become the collective voice of nationhood. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z If only new languages and customs could become naturalised in the existent culture, and not subsumed by it. Poem of the week: A Fire Shared by Peter Didsbury 2010-06-28T11:43:00Z This changed in 1923 when a court ruled that they were “Asian others” and aliens – something that had huge ramifications, as it meant they were unable to become naturalised citizens. From Apu to Master of None: how US pop culture tuned into the south Asian experience 2017-05-09T04:00:00Z The simple past-tense may be better English, but it's less memorable, thus challenging the usual wisdom that a translated poem should sound thoroughly naturalised. Poem of the week: Donal Og by Lady Augusta Gregory 2010-04-19T08:47:00Z A master plan provides greater public access to the softened edges of a naturalised stream flowing among lushly planted islands. Scrubbing up well 2015-09-17T04:00:00Z They should have actually used this time, while holding on to the executive office, to come up with reform on immigration policy - if not citizenship, then to get these migrants naturalised. Good decision or waste of money? US voters on Biden's border wall expansion 2023-10-06T04:00:00Z Britain is home to around 55 terrestrial mammal species that are either native and naturalised - introduced species that have become an integrated part of the wild landscape. Drivers asked to help count sightings of roadkill via new app 2023-08-28T04:00:00Z Jinchao Wei, 22, a naturalised US citizen, is accused of conspiring to send national defence information to a Chinese agent. Two US Navy sailors charged with spying for China 2023-08-03T04:00:00Z People from other countries could become naturalised Scottish citizens if they have lived in Scotland for at least five years and been "settled" in Scotland for at least 12 months. At a glance: Who would be a Scottish citizen after independence? 2023-07-27T04:00:00Z He became a naturalised French citizen in 1981, two years after he was stripped of his Czech nationality, and eventually wrote in French. Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, dies aged 94 2023-07-12T04:00:00Z To avoid scrutiny from the Chinese authorities, he planned to naturalise as a Japanese citizen. Catching the men who sell subway groping videos 2023-06-07T04:00:00Z "Gangster rap has been naturalised into massive culture, and it's not very different, in function, even if it is in style," he said. Narcocorridos: Mexico's bloody drug ballads have American ears tingling 2023-02-10T05:00:00Z The pair also became naturalised Marshall Island citizens. Marshall Islands: Chinese pair plotted 'mini-state' in Pacific nation 2022-09-08T04:00:00Z However, he remains controversial, tweeting that "the police kill" and promising to naturalise Wikileaks founder Julian Assange as French if he wins the election. French National Assembly vote decides battle between Macron and left 2022-06-18T04:00:00Z The office said 2021 saw the highest number to date of people who naturalised early, with just under 12,400 cases. Number of Syrians becoming German citizens tripled in 2021 2022-06-10T04:00:00Z The elders would tip-toe on eggshells when it came to claiming their rights, as if afraid that they could be sent home at a moment's notice even after being naturalised. Viewpoint: The privilege of being the child of immigrants 2022-04-27T04:00:00Z Nearly three quarters of the over 9,500 Afghans who were granted EU citizenship were naturalised in Sweden, Germany or Belgium. EU naturalised over 18,000 Ukrainians in 2020 - Eurostat 2022-03-18T04:00:00Z The Chinese Consulate General in New York told the BBC that Ms Gu would have to have been naturalised or gained permanent residency status in China to compete for its team. Eileen Gu: US-China tension is trickiest slope for Olympic free skier 2022-02-06T05:00:00Z Not all newly naturalised refugees are as clear as Saad about their voting intentions. Syrian migrants allowed in by Merkel vote to choose her successor 2021-09-20T04:00:00Z The number of Syrians who naturalise is expected to also rise in 2022. Number of Syrians becoming German citizens tripled in 2021 2022-06-10T04:00:00Z The erstwhile Prince of Greece and Denmark became a naturalised British subject, formally joined the Church of England and abandoned his foreign titles. Prince Philip: 99 years, 143 countries and one very famous wife 2021-04-09T04:00:00Z But about 900,000 people are estimated to hold dual citizenship in Japan today, including naturalised citizens and the offspring of marriages contracted with foreigners. Japanese court rejects expatriates' bid to cling to citizenship 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z Blake was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands on Nov. 11, 1922, to a Dutch mother and an Egyptian Jewish father who was a naturalised Briton. George Blake, last in line of Cold War spies who betrayed Britain, dies at 98 2020-12-26T05:00:00Z Obaid, naturalised in 2019, said a lack of clarity among the parties on foreign policy issues, especially Syria, was behind his hesitation. Syrian migrants allowed in by Merkel vote to choose her successor 2021-09-20T04:00:00Z The department said that Wei Sun, 49, a Chinese national and naturalised U.S. citizen, worked for the Raytheon unit in Tucson, Arizona, for 10 years. Chinese-American Raytheon engineer sentenced to prison for technology exports 2020-11-18T05:00:00Z In the course of the making of the book, Anderson, an American, and his family resettled in France, where he is now a naturalised citizen. The big picture: a father tries to freeze time 2020-10-04T04:00:00Z The naturalised US citizen, who worked for the police department's community affairs unit, was arrested on Monday. NYPD officer charged with spying for China 2020-09-21T04:00:00Z He was born in Pakistan, and as a teenager moved to the US where he became a naturalised citizen. 'He was such a kind soul': daughter's fight for US man killed at Pakistan blasphemy trial 2020-08-30T04:00:00Z Her group advocates for the children of immigrants to be naturalised at birth or during their schooling. 'I just don't exist': the Italian chef Italy will not recognise 2020-08-04T04:00:00Z Fsiha became a naturalised Swede in 2018 and his gold medal at the European Championships was a first for Sweden’s men. Athletics: Sweden's European cross-country champion Fsiha fails dope test 2020-04-08T04:00:00Z “I’m 31, and I’ve been chatting to people online since I was nine. Talking to people on text is totally naturalised,” he says. The lost art of having a chat: what happened when I stopped texting and started talking 2020-02-09T05:00:00Z A German by birth, Prof. Einstein went to Switzerland in his early youth, where he became naturalised. From the archive 2020-01-20T05:00:00Z Born in Dakar, Senegal, and a naturalised French citizen for the past three years, Ndiaye has been attacked by the far right over her choice of brightly coloured clothes and occasional afro hairstyle. The power behind the thrones: 10 political movers and shakers who will shape 2020 2019-12-29T05:00:00Z After the introduction of the policy in Malta in 2014, there was an increase in the number of naturalised citizens from Saudi Arabia, Russia and China. Why the super-rich buy Maltese passports 2019-12-03T05:00:00Z But prosecutors and defence lawyers disagreed over the extent of the crime, with Lee - a naturalised US citizen - seeking a lesser sentence of 10 years. Ex-CIA agent sentenced over China spy conspiracy 2019-11-22T05:00:00Z But he was proud of his adopted country, and was willing to fight for it in the hope it would make him a naturalised American citizen. 'The longest and most spectacular plane hijack' 2019-10-26T04:00:00Z He became a permanent resident in February 2006, following his marriage to his then wife, and was naturalised as a US citizen in September 2012. US tour guide charged with spying for China 2019-09-30T04:00:00Z They got what they wanted, too, though the first opportunity of the next half fell to Wanderson, a naturalised Brazilian making his debut in Bulgaria’s No 9 shirt. Harry Kane hits hat-trick in England’s demolition of blundering Bulgaria 2019-09-07T04:00:00Z For example, Saudi Arabia didn't contribute any naturalised citizens before 2015, but since then there's been more than 400. Why the super-rich buy Maltese passports 2019-12-03T05:00:00Z It had never crossed my mind I would need to be naturalised as British to play for England. 'A lot of the England team still haven't apologised': Eni Aluko on life after whistleblowing 2019-08-24T04:00:00Z Following Liu’s social media post, critics accused the naturalised US citizen of supporting police brutality and denying Hong Kong citizens the rights she enjoyed in her adopted country. Disney’s Mulan star sparks call for boycott with Hong Kong stance 2019-08-16T04:00:00Z Ding is likely to become a naturalised American citizen soon. Why I translate all of Trump's tweets into Chinese 2019-08-08T04:00:00Z Prosecutors said the naturalised US citizen was paid to divulge information on US covert assets. Ex-CIA agent jailed for spying for China 2019-05-18T04:00:00Z Prosecutors say the naturalised US citizen was then paid to divulge information on US covert assets. Ex-CIA agent admits spying for China 2019-05-02T04:00:00Z Earlier, Ms Ndiaye spoke about the importance of her role in government as a naturalised citizen. Who is France's new spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye? 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z Julieta Garibay, 38, a naturalised US citizen in Austin who is originally from Mexico, said she contacted officials who told her she is on the list. Texas: civil rights groups sue to stop 'unlawful purge' of thousands of voters 2019-02-05T05:00:00Z The parakeets are the UK's only naturalised parrot and are often found in flocks, numbering hundreds at a roost site. Public urged to join garden bird watch 2019-01-24T05:00:00Z Isaac called his brother, a naturalised US citizen who lived in California, and the two of them agreed to meet in Mexico. ‘You descend into hell by coming here’: how Texas shut the door on refugees 2018-11-02T04:00:00Z All eight of the people Ji allegedly researched were naturalised American citizens who were born in Taiwan or China, according to authorities. US arrests army reservist accused of spying for China 2018-09-25T04:00:00Z Ali, a naturalised British citizen, told his parents he was going to Birmingham on a plumbing job before he disappeared in 2011. Taliban bomb-maker convicted of plotting to kill police and MPs 2018-06-26T04:00:00Z Awarding Gassama a medal for bravery, the president told him he would be immediately naturalised as a French citizen, and given a job with the Paris firefighters. You want to be a citizen of France? Only superheroes need apply | Steven Poole 2018-05-28T04:00:00Z Assange became a naturalised Ecuadorian citizen in December, having spent more than five years in the embassy. Treatment of Assange is unjust, says former Ecuador minister 2018-05-16T04:00:00Z Lee, a naturalised US citizen and former CIA case officer, is suspected of revealing the names of CIA assets and undercover operatives in China, enabling Chinese authorities to cripple American intelligence operations. US charges former CIA agent with conspiring to commit espionage for China 2018-05-08T04:00:00Z He was facing deportation because although he has lived in the UK for many years he had not naturalised as a British citizen. Home Office official tells man facing deportation: 'My job is to piss you off' 2018-05-03T04:00:00Z The Home Office apologised and said it would contact her "to discuss her options should she wish to apply to naturalise as a British citizen". Child migrant woman wins passport fight 2018-04-19T04:00:00Z Some children, often travelling on their parents’ passports, were never formally naturalised and many moved to the UK before the countries in which they were born became independent, so they assumed they were British. Home Office destroyed Windrush landing cards, says ex-staffer 2018-04-17T04:00:00Z Red and Roe deer are the only native species, while Fallow deer are a long-standing naturalised species. New plant list to help deter garden deer 2018-03-20T04:00:00Z Aleksandr Kogan was born in Moldova and lived in Moscow until the age of seven, then moved with his family to the US, where he became a naturalised citizen. Revealed: 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach 2018-03-17T04:00:00Z Lee is a naturalised American citizen who grew up in the US and served in the army before joining the CIA as a case officer in 1994, according to the Justice Department. 'Very discreet': arrested CIA spy kept a low profile in Hong Kong 2018-01-17T05:00:00Z The 46-year-old has been naturalised after living for five and a half years in the cramped, Latin American country’s embassy in Knightsbridge, central London. Julian Assange is made an Ecuadorian citizen in effort to resolve impasse 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z Mr Choi was born in South Korea but lived in Australia for more than 30 years and was a naturalised citizen. Australia police probe livestream lapse 2017-12-18T05:00:00Z Mr Choi was born in South Korea but lived in Australia for more than 30 years and was a naturalised citizen, police said. Australian a 'loyal agent' for North Korea 2017-12-17T05:00:00Z Whether she is an Italian citizen will depend on whether her husband became a naturalised Australian citizen prior to their marriage. Citizenship crisis: John Alexander resigns and triggers byelection 2017-11-10T05:00:00Z However, the naturalised MP also heaped praise on the “awe-inspiring” changes China had witnessed after Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms of the late 1970s and 1980s. China-born New Zealand MP denies being a spy 2017-09-13T04:00:00Z Paradoxically, that symbolic reclamation of sovereignty requires a vast copy-and-paste exercise, as a mass of European law must be naturalised as British statute. The Guardian view on EU withdrawal bill: a cynical power-grab | Editorial 2017-09-04T04:00:00Z Ho, who was born in Taiwan but became a naturalised US citizen, worked as a senior engineer for China's largest nuclear power company and also lead a Delaware-based company called Energy Technology International. Jail term for US man who illegally shared nuclear tech - BBC News 2017-09-01T04:00:00Z The parents are originally from the Philippines, but naturalised Irish citizens. Spain attack: What do we know about the victims? - BBC News 2017-08-19T04:00:00Z Under Italian law, “children who were naturalised Australian citizens along with their parents prior to 16 August 1992 would lose Italian citizenship at the time”, the consulate general’s advice says. Citizenship crisis: John Alexander resigns and triggers byelection 2017-11-10T05:00:00Z The reason is because the Egyptian-born wrestler won it for Bulgaria, where he was naturalised last January, rather than the country in which he was born, Al Arabiya website reports. Egyptian sports fans wrestling with regret - BBC News 2017-05-09T04:00:00Z My father was an undocumented immigrant until he became a naturalised citizen through an amnesty. My two messed-up countries: an immigrant’s dilemma 2017-05-08T04:00:00Z Born in Russia and a naturalised US citizen, Mr Epshteyn left his role last week for reasons not yet divulged. White House finance disclosure: Five things we learned - BBC News 2017-04-01T04:00:00Z He arrived in Britain as a child and became a naturalised British citizen in 2000. Stripping terror suspects of British citizenship is lawful, European judges rule 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z Today, I no longer feel so safe in my status as a naturalised British citizen, and it is not just the UK. The struggle to be British: my life as a second-class citizen 2017-03-02T05:00:00Z A naturalised US citizen, Korbut now teaches privately and celebrated the 40th anniversary of her Munich victories with an appearance at the 2012 London Olympics. Former Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut sells Olympic medals 2017-02-28T05:00:00Z He became a naturalised US citizen in 1991, making him eligible for the space programme. Piers Sellers: UK-born astronaut dies aged 61 - BBC News 2016-12-23T05:00:00Z All his efforts paid off in the Inuit hamlet of Kimmirut, when a judge brought him in front of the community and naturalised him as a Canadian citizen. 'I'm moving to Canada': the cops, pop stars and athletes who made good on the threat 2016-12-14T05:00:00Z The islanders are US nationals rather than full citizens, and must become naturalised on the mainland to vote. US election 2016: The difficulties voters may face - BBC News 2016-11-08T05:00:00Z And becoming a naturalised citizen is no longer a guarantee against the political whims of the day: you are, in effect, a second-class citizen. The struggle to be British: my life as a second-class citizen 2017-03-02T05:00:00Z Islanders are US nationals rather than full citizens, which means they must become naturalised on the US mainland to be able to vote, Public Radio International reports. No free lunch for American Samoa voters - BBC News 2016-11-07T05:00:00Z “There’s a lot of work put into reducing her self-esteem, so by the time the blow arrives the behaviour has been naturalised.” Argentinian activists pin blame on machismo as attacks on women pile up 2016-10-27T04:00:00Z By comparison, just 45 Britons were naturalised in the full year of 2015. Huge increase in Britons seeking citizenship in EU states as Brexit looms 2016-10-19T04:00:00Z He is a New Jersey resident and naturalised US citizen. New York governor Cuomo says 'possible foreign connection' to Manhattan blast - live updates 2016-09-19T04:00:00Z Finally, in 2009, Arce married a US citizen and secured a green card, and went on to become a naturalised US citizen. Julissa Arce: undocumented at Goldman Sachs and breaking a stereotype 2016-09-13T04:00:00Z Qatar won world silver on home soil last year, a controversial result as many rivals accused the hosts of having assembled a "world select" team featuring naturalised players from the Balkans and western Europe. Rio 2016 Olympics day-by-day guide 2016-07-22T04:00:00Z Webb moved to Australia in 1988 when she was two years old, but never became an Australian citizen or naturalised, local media said. Australia to deport mother-of-five to UK for crimes - BBC News 2016-05-23T04:00:00Z “In fact, I now plan to apply to be a naturalised Kenyan. I’ve been in Kenya for 13 years and speak better Kiswahili than most Kenyans.” Refugees urge Kenyan leaders to rethink closure of Dadaab camp 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z The same year, the family became naturalised Americans, with US passports in addition to their Canadian nationality. The day we discovered our parents were Russian spies 2016-05-07T04:00:00Z Writing about networked harassment online, the University of Southern California researchers Sarah Banet-Weiser and Kate Miltner argue that “misogyny is not only widespread and deeply entrenched in western culture, it is naturalised”. A toxic web: what the Victorians can teach us about online abuse 2016-04-18T04:00:00Z Much of their argument leaned on the idea that the oath is a relic that discriminates against naturalised Canadians. Royal rejection: naturalised Canadians recant oath of allegiance to Queen 2016-03-31T04:00:00Z Ms Wang moved to the US from China at the age of 25 and became a naturalised American citizen three years ago. Donald Trump and China: A complex relationship - BBC News 2016-03-25T04:00:00Z That broader definition, Tribe said, would include anyone who was a US citizen at birth and did not need to be naturalised. Ted Cruz insists he is a natural-born citizen after new Donald Trump attack 2016-01-10T05:00:00Z It owes more than a little to a core of naturalised players whose influence has been unarguable. International football: 10 talking points from all the latest action 2015-11-18T05:00:00Z The first naturalised citizen astronaut to fly for Nasa was Costa Rican Franklin Chang-Diaz in 1981 and of the 47 currently active Nasa astronauts, seven are naturalised citizens. How do I ... become an astronaut? 2015-11-06T05:00:00Z While some, like Harrilal, recanted their oath immediately after their citizenship ceremony, dozens of other naturalised Canadians have also joined in, disavowing part of the oath they uttered years earlier. Royal rejection: naturalised Canadians recant oath of allegiance to Queen 2016-03-31T04:00:00Z Sandy Phan-Gillis, a naturalised American born in Vietnam, was detained in March, during a trade visit to promote the Texan state capital Houston. US woman held in China for six months 'for stealing state secrets' - BBC News 2015-09-22T04:00:00Z Despite being a naturalised American, with a dual British passport, she never forgot her roots and was made an OBE in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to fiction and charity. Jackie Collins: Shining a light on Hollywood's glitterati - BBC News 2015-09-20T04:00:00Z He is a naturalised US citizen born in China. Charges withdrawn against professor accused of stealing US secrets for China 2015-09-12T04:00:00Z And, as a proud Spanish immigrant and a recently naturalised American citizen myself, I believe that every human being deserves respect, regardless of immigration status.” Celebrity chef José Andrés says Donald Trump's $10m lawsuit is 'without merit' 2015-08-03T04:00:00Z Similar scenes have played out across the country in recent months, as a small but determined group of naturalised Canadians rebel against the oath to the Queen required of all new Canadian citizens. Royal rejection: naturalised Canadians recant oath of allegiance to Queen 2016-03-31T04:00:00Z The FBI confirmed that it was looking closely at the foreign travel of Abdulazeez, a naturalised US citizen who was born in Kuwait but was of Jordanian origin. Chattanooga gunman: foreign links of 'a new generation of terrorist' investigated 2015-07-18T04:00:00Z For the record, the answer is yes: Wray has lived in the US for more than 30 years, is married to an American and became a naturalised citizen about a decade ago. 'I am a citizen': when border patrol agents violate the rights of US residents 2015-06-06T04:00:00Z Mr Mohamud, from Ohio, left the US in April 2014 shortly after becoming a naturalised citizen, travelling to Syria after a flight to Istanbul, according to prosecutors. Man returned from Syria 'planned to execute US soldiers' 2015-04-16T04:00:00Z On Tuesday morning the Supreme Court will begin hearing the case of a suspected al-Qaeda supporter which could determine the limits of the home secretary's power to strip naturalised British terror suspects of UK citizenship. Can UK citizenship be stripped? 2014-11-18T05:00:00Z In “The Origin of Species,” Charles Darwin wrote that we shouldn’t be surprised by native species “being beaten and supplanted by the naturalised productions from another land.” Turning to Darwin to Solve the Mystery of Invasive Species 2014-10-09T04:00:00Z He was naturalised as a child when his parents moved to Canada, but retains a dual-American citizenship because he was a minor. 'I was terrified we'd lose all our money': banks tell US customers they won't work with Americans 2014-09-24T04:00:00Z The FBI said it had been investigating Elfgeeh, a naturalised US citizen from Yemen, since early last year. US man faces new charges of trying to help Islamic State militants 2014-09-17T04:00:00Z They also snipped away at new powers to strip naturalised Britons of their citizenship. Speak loudly but carry no stick 2014-08-28T04:00:00Z Under current rules the Home Office can only do this to naturalised Britons, or those with dual citizenship. Former MI6 counter-terrorism chief warns against rush to overhaul UK laws 2014-08-25T04:00:00Z After a two-year waiting period they will be eligible to apply for naturalised citizenship, which carries all the rights of the native-born except the ability to hold high office. No place like home 2014-05-29T04:00:00Z Ministers want the power to remove the citizenship of a naturalised Briton acting in a way "seriously prejudicial" to the UK's national interests. 'Revoking citizenship' plan rejected 2014-04-07T20:34:19Z A naturalised US citizen from Northern Ireland, he had survived the Irish wars, two world wars, a Scottish coal mine disaster and the Pasadena earthquake. Where I was when JFK was shot 2013-11-21T01:19:39Z However, he was naturalised in France more than 20 years ago. Protesters disrupt French schools 2013-10-18T08:47:44Z "Yes, down the line if he becomes naturalised or if he becomes a homegrown product." England keen on Januzaj - Hodgson 2013-10-05T22:13:07Z I became a naturalised Czech citizen which allows me to travel to around 160 countries and territories around the globe without ever needing a visa. Bye-bye, birthplace 2013-10-02T22:57:14Z I came back home, became a naturalised American, became American again after the legal time limit. Twenty ex-Americans 2013-10-01T23:08:10Z He is a native of southern Guangdong province and a naturalised US citizen. China media: Bo Xilai 2013-08-26T05:30:21Z Immigrant rights groups, who said the law put an undue burden on naturalised citizens, hailed the decision. Arizona citizenship law illegal 2013-06-17T17:18:20Z They approve of the new minister for equal opportunities, and for sport, Josefa Idem, an Olympic gold medallist born in Germany but now a naturalised Italian. Optimism greets Italy's grand coalition 2013-04-28T14:35:13Z He noted of the Instagram effect: The use of commercially available Instagram filters replicates the visual culture favored by much of its audience, producing images that slip easily into their feeds, naturalising the content. Instagram image suggests Palestinian child as IDF target 2013-02-19T19:20:00Z The Brazilian-born striker is a naturalised Belgian and these days you're no one on the hipster scene if you don't have a Belgian in your squad. Football transfer rumours: Radamel Falcao and Luis Suárez to Bayern? 2013-01-29T09:20:10Z By dexterous means the naturalised citizen of France formed in America a great company, with a capital of millions of dollars, for consolidating the whole kinema industry of Europe. From the archive, 22 December 1920: Immovable boxer and kinema 'king' 2012-12-22T00:04:05Z Over in Singapore, the naturalised striker Aleksandar Duric is still representing his country at the age of 42 – he played 90 minutes in a friendly against India last month which Singapore won 2-0. Who is the oldest player to have been capped by England? 2012-11-14T08:30:05Z Their mother, originally from Iran, became a naturalised Bahraini citizen. Bahrain brothers lose nationality 2012-11-09T21:22:34Z Mr Fishenko, 46, a naturalised US citizen and owner of Houston-based company Arc Electronics Inc, was also charged with laundering money. US 'cracks Russian hi-tech plot' 2012-10-04T09:06:07Z While Jews from Arab countries are now naturalised citizens of Israel, many Palestinian refugees remain in camps; most are in the West Bank, Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Israel campaigns on Jewish refugee issue 2012-09-28T11:49:49Z But the omission of D'Oliveira - born a Cape Coloured and now naturalised Englishman - is likely to draw comment from many who normally take little interest in the game. From the archive, 29/08/1968: D'Oliveira left out of England cricket tour of apartheid South Africa 2012-08-29T06:30:00Z The 35-year-old from Rapid City, South Dakota became a naturalised Russian citizen in 2008 to allow her to play for her adopted country in the Beijing Games. US basketball player swaps homeland for Russia in bid for Olympic glory 2012-08-06T19:31:03Z A further controversy, involving a recent doping ban handed to one of the naturalised athletes who had been in contention for a place at the Games, has fanned the flames. British wrestling in scrap over Olympic Games places 2012-05-28T19:27:30Z In 2005, he became a naturalised US citizen and is a double world champion - both indoors and outdoors - for the United States. In pictures: Africa's exiled Olympians 2012-04-19T23:56:51Z An alien may, under certain conditions, acquire a selection, but, unless he becomes a naturalised British subject within three years thereafter, all his right, title, and interest in the land will become forfeited. Our First Half-Century: A Review of Queensland Progress Based Upon Official Information 2012-04-22T02:00:09.320Z Joseph is, as far as possible, naturalised as an Egyptian. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Genesis 2012-04-08T02:00:21.793Z If the Flemish and the Brabantians, should have again a source of raw materials, and of workmen, would it be easy to recall industry and naturalise it there, after so long an exile? The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution (Volume VI) 2012-04-03T02:00:34.180Z The Protomoteca, a suite of eight rooms on the ground floor, contains a collection of busts of eminent Italians, with a few foreigners considered as naturalised by a long residence in Rome. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z Although he died a naturalised Englishman, there seems to be some confusion as to his birthplace in the minds of his English critics. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z In these he had become an Englishman, although—and it is necessary to mark the distinction—his temperament was never naturalised, but remained that of a foreigner to the last. Fletcher of Madeley 2012-02-23T03:00:39.877Z His grandfather was an Englishman who had established cotton manufactories in France, and had become a naturalised French citizen. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z As they have naturalised numbers of Kurdish words in their speech, so their dress, with its colour, rich materials and embroideries, and lavish display of decorated and costly arms, is almost altogether 316 Kurdish. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume II (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:11.843Z I am at least now a thoroughly naturalised Londoner—a cockney "convaincu." The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z The American wild turkey has become naturalised in this country, but being of a very wandering disposition is best adapted to be kept in parks and on large tracts of wild land. Poultry A Practical Guide to the Choice, Breeding, Rearing, and Management of all Descriptions of Fowls, Turkeys, Guinea-fowls, Ducks, and Geese, for Profit and Exhibition. 2012-01-19T03:00:19.390Z The other characters are of Greek origin, though some of them became naturalised in Rome. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z The first Costa Rican in space was a naturalised American citizen, Franklin Chang-Diaz. Dual citizenship: Dutchmen grounded 2012-01-05T16:00:47Z Paul was now a naturalised American citizen, but at the time of the Italian war in Tripoli he hadn't taken out his papers. Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z The French fellow who naturalised, and clapped a 'c' into his name and cut off the tail of it to make Duresque into Durescq. By Right of Sword 2011-12-22T03:00:24.563Z This early English printer was by birth a Norman, but became naturalised in England by letters patent and was appointed king's printer. Book Collecting: A Guide for Amateurs 2011-12-21T03:00:41.820Z Among those who had lent money to the King was Philip Burlamachi, a naturalised British subject, and one of the principal merchants of the city of London. The History of the Post Office From Its Establishment Down to 1836 2011-12-19T03:00:45.273Z On July 26th, 1915, he became naturalised as a British subject. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z Arabic words naturalised in English, like Koran, Caliph, Vizier, &c., require no apology. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z If Italy is a country to which in these few years you are naturalised, and if England is become dull and odious to you, then stay! The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume II (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:10.110Z These all flower from February to April, and when planted in hundreds and thousands in the borders or grass-land they are then indeed a glorious sight, especially if naturalised with Snowdrops, Leucojums, and Bulbocodiums. Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air 2011-09-10T02:00:24.197Z It is said that about this time several kinds of books of Chinese literature were edited in the city of Hakata, and that it was a naturalised Chinese who had started the undertaking there. An Introduction to the History of Japan 2011-08-25T02:00:29.177Z The walnut is a native of Persia, and has been so named to distinguish the naturalised European from its companions, the hazel, the filbert, and the chesnut. A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z This creature must be not only “an old inhabitant of this city,” but thoroughly naturalised into a British subject, as it is known to have lived in Norwich for at least thirty years. Addresses & Papers / Collectanea 2011-08-04T02:00:22.097Z We sometimes skim into a bed of rushes, and there become naturalised river-folks. Oxford Lectures on Poetry 2011-07-19T02:00:15.897Z For naturalising in the grass with Narcissi, Dog's Tooth Violets, &c., this is a very valuable plant. Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air 2011-09-10T02:00:24.197Z Although we could not by ourselves make an independent calendarial system, yet the Japanese, at least the naturalised scribes, had already been acquainted with two chronological methods. An Introduction to the History of Japan 2011-08-25T02:00:29.177Z This word is being adopted into our language, and will soon be thoroughly “naturalised” as “cañon,” “ranche,” and others. The Yellow Chief 2011-07-05T02:00:27.013Z By dint of wondering at every thing, our wonderment at last wore itself out, and we regarded ourselves as definitively naturalised Kalmucks. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z It is a doubtful native, but naturalised and plentiful in the neighbouring woods. Wood and Garden Notes and thoughts, practical and critical, of a working amateur 2011-06-02T02:00:22.983Z The bulbs should be planted about 3 inches deep in September and October, and when naturalised in the grass may be left for several seasons without being disturbed. Beautiful Bulbous Plants For the Open Air 2011-09-10T02:00:24.197Z Anecdotal evidence suggests that the UK's only naturalised parrot is becoming an agricultural pest, particularly for fruit-growers in the South East. Taking flight 2011-05-26T23:54:02Z Most of the prisoners were, however, able to prove themselves naturalised British subjects; but several were detained pending investigation and examination of correspondence found at their homes. The Invasion 2011-05-20T02:00:29.260Z The means of instruction are at present confined to the imperial establishments, from which all foreigners not naturalised in Russia are excluded. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z The man was a naturalised citizen, and had never in his life committed any crime. In the Year '13 A Tale of Mecklenburg Life 2011-04-14T02:00:53.733Z One of them married a granddaughter of Red-Hand, the old King of Connaught, and the family name naturalised itself into the Irish forms of Bourke, Burke, or Burgh, which it has since retained. The Earl of Mayo Rulers of India 2011-04-11T02:00:13.067Z He then went to Japan, and in course of time married a Japanese lady and became a naturalised subject there. A Fantasy of Far Japan Summer Dream Dialogues 2011-04-09T02:00:13.677Z Dame Mitsuko was born in Japan but is a naturalised British citizen. Villazon up for two Classic Brits 2011-04-07T15:09:38Z German idealism naturalised in England by Coleridge and Carlyle. Religion and Science From Galileo to Bergson 2011-04-07T02:00:16.760Z Occasionally, Schumacher's presence in the higher reaches of government inspired bitter, anti-German attacks, but when he became a fully naturalised Briton in 1945, his place and his future seemed more secure. EF Schumacher: Cameron's choice 2011-03-27T00:01:02Z Why, my good sir, you have become a naturalised Frenchman indeed! Tales from Blackwood Volume 5 2011-03-13T03:00:21.980Z The Malay may be considered naturalised in the Cape Town districts. The Cape and the Kaffirs A Diary of Five Years' Residence in Kaffirland 2011-02-19T03:01:12.480Z No one who has served any apprenticeship to Irish history needs to be reminded of the indomitable charm with which Irishmen have always taken captivity captive, and naturalised the alien and the oppressor. The New Irish Constitution 2011-02-06T03:00:57.247Z As a naturalised Australian the past eight years, Reader was entitled to his pithy response: "You've got the Ashes, what more do you want?" Murray through to semi date with Ferrer 2011-01-26T18:45:03Z Almost at once Garth had dashed over to England and offered his services, on the plea that his father, a Yorkshire man, had never been naturalised as an American. Vision House 2011-01-13T03:01:00.407Z Why not stay here and become a naturalised Frenchman?” Tales from Blackwood Volume 5 2011-03-13T03:00:21.980Z There was even talk of a move to change the law so that one day, as a naturalised American, he could run for president. Goodbye governator 2011-01-01T11:14:40Z So it was with a pleasing symmetry that Puskas, by now a naturalised Spaniard, was standing elsewhere on the pitch admiring this fresh outrage unfold, in what would be his last-ever international. The Joy of Six: Scott Murray recalls great dribbles 2010-10-15T09:33:00Z Sent off in the match was the naturalised Italian Alcides Ghiggia, who had previously scored the winner in the 1950 World Cup 'final' for Uruguay. Northern Ireland v Italy - live! 2010-10-08T18:06:00Z Johan Cruyff even asked him to play as a naturalised Dutchman in the 1974 World Cup, which would have added another twist to the already heavily loaded final against West Germany in Munich. The Joy of Six: Uncapped players 2010-09-24T09:36:00Z The embassy later released a statement urging China to release and deport the 44-year-old naturalised US citizen. US geologist sentenced to eight years' jail in China 2010-07-05T12:27:00Z Should England naturalise top young foreign players from the big Premier League clubs? Passport pragmatism could be way to plug England's skills gap 2010-07-03T22:04:00Z It is hard to find anyone with an acrimonious word for Kenneth Kaunda, even Taki, a naturalised Zambian and property magnate, who I met propping up his own bar. How to move on 2010-06-03T12:31:00Z Investigators are reportedly working to connect Mr Shahzad, a naturalised US citizen, to terror networks in Pakistan, his native country. NY bomb suspect 'helping police' 2010-05-06T20:24:00Z But Mr Malik said the fact the incident took place in the US and that Faisal Shahzad was a naturalised US citizen made him the responsibility of the US. Pakistan fears impact of NY plot 2010-05-05T15:29:00Z Xue came to trial last year at around the time a naturalised Australian, Stern Hu, and three Chinese colleagues at Rio Tinto were detained on similar charges in a case that sparked widespread outrage. US geologist sentenced to eight years' jail in China 2010-07-05T12:27:00Z Mr Shahzad, who reportedly only became a naturalised US citizen last year, is believed to have recently bought the SUV that was found loaded with an improvised explosive device in Times Square. NY bomb suspect to face charges 2010-05-04T15:22:00Z And from the early days of the Republic, the worship of Greek gods—Apollo, Asclepius, or the Dioscuri—became naturalised at Rome. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius At last the army came to be composed entirely," says Finlay, "of the rudest and most ignorant peasants, of enfranchised slaves, and naturalised barbarians. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846 "He's a naturalised Englishman," replied my friend Ray Raymond, drawing hard at his pipe as he stretched himself lazily before the fire of the inn-parlour. Spies of the Kaiser Plotting the Downfall of England "Extraordinary the number of Germans who're getting naturalised these days," she remarked conversationally. Just Gerry Helix aspersa, for example, our large garden snail, has been naturalised in many foreign countries by French and Portuguese sailors, who had taken them on board their ships as food. The History of the European Fauna Aesculapius, who had been naturalised in Italy since the beginning of the third century B.C., sprang to a foremost place in the age of the Antonines. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius "An Italian can be naturalised in Switzerland and divorced there," he rejoined, steadying his voice with an effort. Shadows of Flames A Novel He was originally from Hesse, but had taken the name of Caballero, and was naturalised in Spain. Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker In Three Volumes. Vol. III. Criminal and legal subjects were great favourites with the late Emile Gaboriau, who naturalised in France the detective novel. A Short History of French Literature The latter certainly had become naturalised in England before the Norman invasion. The History of the European Fauna When seen in its wild state, where it is thoroughly naturalised, it presents a most charming sight. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens "What would you think of an American who had himself naturalised a German, or a Russian, or a Spaniard ... yet declared that he really loved America best of all!" Shadows of Flames A Novel Ward, as Mr. Scott states, seems to have been a 'naturalised Englishman' residing at Musselburgh. Allan Ramsay Famous Scots Series As soon as you realise that and stay, you yourself grow naturalised to it. A Novelist on Novels She is, in a manner, public property, and if not born on the soil, at least a naturalised Frenchwoman. Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune L. Caprifolium is not a true native, but has become naturalised. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens In 1900 Oscar Meyer, a German by birth, who is naturalised in England without having ceased to be a German subject, marries an Englishwoman in London. International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes Direct tests showed a large reduction of the injurious intestinal 155 flora when the Bulgarian bacillus had been naturalised in the colon, and the bacillus persisted long after it had ceased to be administered. The Bacillus of Long Life a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes, together with and historical account of the use of fermente Towards the end of the year a naturalised British Jew named Lewisohn was expelled from St. Petersburg because he was a Jew, and he invoked the protection of his Government. Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question The summer Christmas and the autumn Easter have yet to be naturalised among us. A History of the English Church in New Zealand In many parts it has become naturalised, reproducing itself from self-sown seeds. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens Foreigners, on becoming naturalised, have to renounce their titles of nobility; but I know of nothing to prevent a native American citizen from being called Lord, as well as Mr. or Esq. Notes and Queries, Number 234, April 22, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Experiments fully bore out this supposition, as no great difficulty was encountered in naturalising the Bulgarian bacillus in the large intestine, not only in milk cultures, but grown in solution of malt, bouillon, etc. The Bacillus of Long Life a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes, together with and historical account of the use of fermente Besides natural born and naturalised Jewish subjects of intervening States, there is another class of Jews on whose behalf protective interventions have been exercised on grounds of right. Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question He is perfectly naturalised in his new situation; and if I should make any blunders in my letter, I must beg you to impute it to his standing by me and chattering all the time.' A Book of Sibyls Miss Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs Opie, Miss Austen It is known as the Cherokee Rose, and is naturalised in some of the Southern United States. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens Foreigners, who become naturalised, do not renounce allegiance to the sovereign of Great Britain more "pointedly" than to any other sovereign. Notes and Queries, Number 234, April 22, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. The blank also stated that Mr. Vard was a naturalised citizen of the United States, and had lived in that country for ten years. The Destroyer A Tale of International Intrigue I have decided that there is no evidence to prove that he is not a naturalised British bottle. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, November 25, 1914 No foreigner has any electoral rights, but if he becomes a naturalised Japanese subject he obtains all the privileges appertaining to that position. The Empire of the East As his sole supporter on the platform was a recently naturalised British subject with a pronounced German accent, the result of this patriotic endeavour was, as he admitted afterwards, "a little unfortunate." In Brief Authority I could not consent to become a naturalised citizen even of the Duchy of Maäsau.' A Modern Mercenary The Ranelagh Club was born to help Hurlingham over the water provide grounds for the youngest of the great games naturalised in England. Highways and Byways in Surrey After all, it wasn't Johann's fault; and besides, surely he had been long enough in England to become naturalised. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, November 25, 1914 Various American tobaccos are also naturalised, and their growing and manufacture is an industry. Austral English A dictionary of Australasian words, phrases and usages with those aboriginal-Australian and Maori words which have become incorporated in the language, and the commoner scientific words that have had their origin in Australasia Side by side with this western-forest queen, almost rivalling her in beauty and fragrance, and almost rivalling her in fame, is a lovely exotic, a native of Orient climes—though here long naturalised. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West Not even clamoured for all Germans in this country, even the naturalised ones, to be shot? Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, September 23, 1914 The King of Naples by naturalising himself as an Italian, and compelling his French soldiers to do so, had been permitted to take part in the plot. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) A friend of mine, son of the principal exponent of Mahomedan law in the capital, and who became naturalised as a British subject, had studied law in Constantinople. British Borneo Sketches of Brunai, Sarawak, Labuan, and North Borneo The English Trout has been naturalised in Australia. Austral English A dictionary of Australasian words, phrases and usages with those aboriginal-Australian and Maori words which have become incorporated in the language, and the commoner scientific words that have had their origin in Australasia Whether native or exotic to the towns of the Mississippi Valley, in all of them it has become perfectly naturalised; and there is no sportsman of the West who does not understand and practise it. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West Simply because it has no immediate etymological connexion with the word island, being merely the French word naturalised. Notes and Queries, Number 203, September 17, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. For this reason, and others of property, etc., he became almost a naturalised Savoyard, but died in the service of his own country at the beginning of Richelieu's Valtelline war. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 Probably this change of name originated in the disposition of the naturalised Huguenots to adopt names of an English sound rather than to retain their French names. The Huguenots in France For the purposes of this Dictionary I have been investigating the origin of words, more or less naturalised as English, that come from aboriginal Australian, in number between seventy and a hundred. Austral English A dictionary of Australasian words, phrases and usages with those aboriginal-Australian and Maori words which have become incorporated in the language, and the commoner scientific words that have had their origin in Australasia I have the lop-eared rabbit naturalised, and in a half-wild and wild state, and Brenda is often to be seen with some of the tamest of them asleep in the sun on the lawn together. Anecdotes of Dogs There, so far as I know, he still remains as a naturalised Briton. Stand By! Naval Sketches and Stories They have been long ago introduced into the French West India Islands, and naturalised there—in order that they should make war upon the dangerous “yellow serpent,” the plague of the plantations in those parts. Popular Adventure Tales But Perrault's rendering of the tale naturalised it in the polite world, gave it for cultured circles an attraction which it is never likely to lose. . . . Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes This high rate of increase is proved by calculation; by the rapid increase of many animals and plants during a succession of peculiar seasons and when naturalised in new countries. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science Wolfe accompanied me to my residence in Hampshire, and there I naturalised, in a wild state, some white rabbits. Anecdotes of Dogs Now I could have my hair cut short, grow a beard on my chin, a pair of spectacles on my eyes and heels on my boots and then I should only have to be naturalised. Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions Do you think that because a German becomes naturalised he ceases to be a German? Tommy By birth he was a Genoese, but he was intensely proud of being a naturalised British subject, and, from his youth, having sailed under the red ensign of Old England. The Call Of The South 1908 The captain, MacLachlan, was a Scotchman by birth, but a naturalised Frenchman. Rídan The Devil And Other Stories 1899 Four knocks on a very shaky door brings Bertha, the wife of a German, a ships’ cook, who has never been long enough on shore to become a naturalised Englishman. The Better Germany in War Time Being some Facts towards Fellowship I can, if I choose, emigrate to America, in process of time naturalise myself there and join the Christian Science organisation or any other body to which I find myself attracted. Science and Morals and Other Essays Do you think that a German, whether naturalised or not, stops at anything in order to serve his country? Tommy Born in the Bahamas, of British parents, he had come over to the States, and had become a naturalised citizen, such characters being known in that region as Conches. In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting Popular opinion ran very strongly against Germans, whether naturalised or not. Gossamer 1915 The President uses the argument that they should naturalise, and thus give evidence of their desire to become citizens. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899 My husband was Dutch, of an old family; but when he married me he became naturalised as a Frenchman. John Deane of Nottingham Historic Adventures by Land and Sea To this state of feeling we are probably indebted for the Geisterseher, a novel, naturalised in our circulating libraries by the title of the Ghostseer, two volumes of which were published about this time. The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works That those seamen can be naturalised immediately, and become American seamen by law. Diary in America, Series One A good deal seems to me to depend on whether you are a naturalised British subject or not. Gossamer 1915 Hostile traditions cannot be naturalised in a new land: all respectable men condemn the revival of ancient feuds, and they will soon disappear for ever. The History of Tasmania , Volume II As I had become a naturalised Frenchman, so as a Frenchman I was treated; but I love the country of my ancestors and my wife’s country, and would gladly return to that. John Deane of Nottingham Historic Adventures by Land and Sea This high rate of increase is proved by calculation,—by the rapid increase of many animals and plants during a succession of peculiar seasons, or when naturalised in a new country. On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. (2nd edition) Monsieur Felix Violle, a Frenchman who had become a naturalised Russian, and who carried on business as a wholesale furrier in the Nevski in Petrograd, had a very pretty young wife. The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia Some would have us believe that the Romanesque dome is expatriated from the East; others, that it is naturalised; others, that it is native. Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1 Is believed to be by birth an Italian, but a naturalised British subject. The Romance Of Giovanni Calvotti From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.) On his death the family had settled in Germany and the young officer of whom I speak was a naturalised subject of the emperor. Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile She remembered that some time ago, three or four years back at least, some disagreeable person had expressed indignation that an ex-German, one only just naturalised, should be elected to such a body. Good Old Anna Numerous families of words are naturalised in England, and little by little is constituted that language the vocabulary of which contains to-day twice as many words drawn from French or Latin as from Germanic sources. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Early in life he had entered a commercial house in Holland, and been naturalised there. The Pirate City An Algerine Tale The matter was dropped, however, because the hero of Sungkiang promptly swore that he was no longer an American citizen, as he had become a naturalised subject of the Chinese emperor! The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees He had been a naturalised citizen there for some time, I reckon, but how he got so much to the front I don't know.' The Dictator “But you, Mr. Hegner, have been naturalised quite a long time,” she said sympathetically. Good Old Anna The English version has been referred to: Italian naturalised it early in a sonnet cycle, Il Fiore. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) I shall not advantage myself of that expression, so fully naturalised in novels, that “my feelings might be conceived, but cannot be expressed:” for they can be expressed easily enough—in two words,—stupefied indignation. Rattlin the Reefer I used to see a good deal of him right away yonder in the south; and now I see that he is getting naturalised here. To The West By the laws of Russia no Russian may change his religious profession, but any stranger entering the country may worship according to his belief—as may his descendants, although they become naturalised Russians. Fred Markham in Russia The Boy Travellers in the Land of the Czar “How sorry you must be now that he did not naturalise!” she exclaimed. Good Old Anna They are laid out in convenient squares, the alleys being planted on either side with a very quick-growing nut tree, brought from Bencoolen originally, now naturalised here. Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823 Query.—Might not canary birds be naturalised to this climate, provided their eggs were put, in the spring, into the nests of some of their congeners, as goldfinches, greenfinches, etc? The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1 Thirdly, because in tropical and warm climates abnormal variations of vegetable productions are much more likely to originate, and to become naturalised, than in this country. Notes and Queries, Number 184, May 7, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Kate herself, although a person quite unaffected by preaching, had also naturalised the sermon in her life with much practical and vivid detail. Kate Carnegie and Those Ministers Because of his German birth—he had been naturalised some years ago—and even more because of certain facial and hirsute peculiarities, he went by the nickname of “The Kaiser.” Good Old Anna However, the very establishment of such a thing brings in new plants, and perhaps naturalises them. Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823 Dr. Storey was a naturalised subject of King Philip and in the employment of Alva, and he had been carried off forcibly by the English Government. By What Authority? As the chiliastic hopes were gradually obliged to recede in exactly the same proportion as philosophic theology became naturalised, so also their subsidence denotes the progressive tutelage of the laity. History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) The system of associations, naturalised centuries before among the Greeks, was developed under the social and political pressure of the empire, and was greatly extended by the change of moral and religious ideas. History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) Taking his friend’s wise advice, he had become naturalised a year ago. Good Old Anna The Clove Pink, or Carnation of our gardens, though found apparently wild on old castle walls in England, is a naturalised flower in this country. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure Finally, there seems every reason to believe that the small upright stones are "naturalised aliens" from abroad, and that is why they have been described at the commencement of this section as "Foreign Stones." Stonehenge Today and Yesterday But, in consequence of the naturalising of Christianity in the world and the repelling of heresy, a formulated creed was made the basis of the Church. History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) A wealth of mythologies and poetic ideas was naturalised and legitimised100 in the Christian communities, chiefly by the reception of the Apocalyptic literature, but also by the reception of artificial exegesis and Haggada. History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) To call that young man German is, however, wrong, for some six weeks ago he had become naturalised. Good Old Anna Nevertheless it is now almost naturalised in some parts of the South, and East of England. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure His family had come originally from Verona, but had long been naturalised in France. The Great Book-Collectors Theories were incapable of overcoming the elementary differences that could not but appear as soon as Christianity became naturalised in the various provinces and towns of the Empire. History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Erica carnea comes to us from Germany, but it has so long been grown in this country that it would appear to have become naturalised in some parts. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies. Still, Fröhling was a German of the good old sort; that is, he had never become naturalised. Good Old Anna The number of British plants indigenous or naturalised is from 1400 to 1500, comprising mostly the vegetation of Central Europe, but including specimens from Scandinavia and the Pyrenees. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 438 Volume 17, New Series, May 22, 1852 If your grandfather had wished you to become a naturalised Italian he couldn't have been keener on your acquiring a thorough knowledge of the language. The Rebellion of Margaret To get over this difficulty, he had to apply for, and obtain, a special Act of Parliament to naturalise him. Personal Recollections of Birmingham and Birmingham Men The foreigners who hold places in the orchestra are resident, and in some sort naturalised, but the bulk of the executants are English. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 436 Volume 17, New Series, May 8, 1852 But this naturalised German was not true to type at all! Good Old Anna An English gardener was also employed to naturalise the large collection of valuable plants from the East and West Indies and the South Sea Islands supplied by Kew. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative But I was never naturalised as an American. The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches Already Germans by the thousands are becoming naturalised citizens of Holland, Spain, Switzerland and Denmark; building factories there and shipping the product into the enemy strongholds, stamped with neutral names. The War After the War There is no record that theatrical entertainments were ever naturalised amongst the ancient Persians, Arabs, or Egyptians. Tales from the Hindu Dramatists He is of German birth, but was naturalised long ago. Good Old Anna Sir Thomas had been bred in German courts, and was rather restored, than naturalised to the genius of Germany. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 Mysotis.—Your nationality is that of your father, but you may adopt a country; and if he be naturalised English, you become English too, or you may legally become so yourself. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII: No. 353, October 2, 1886. England, too, has wiped out one other block to her trade expansion: For years many of her consuls were naturalised Germans. The War After the War That was all right so long as we did not naturalise him, a course which neither he nor we thought of our adopting. Among Famous Books The Spanish zarzuela appears to have been the forerunner and origin of all musical farce and "opera comique," only naturalised in our country during the present generation. Spanish Life in Town and Country On August 28th, Mr. Chamberlain speaks the same language; at the same time justly observing, that only a portion of the Englishmen residing in the Transvaal would seek to become naturalised. Boer Politics If the game could be naturalised in England under the same conditions as in America, our young people would find it a most admirable opportunity for healthy exercise in the long dark evenings of winter. The Land of Contrasts A Briton's View of His American Kin For certain reasons Lilienfeld had had himself naturalised only a month before. Atlantis If you naturalise him he will become deadly in the West. Among Famous Books For one thing, the prickly pear and a few other common American species, have been naturalised and run wild throughout North Africa, the Mediterranean shores, and a great part of India, Arabia, and Persia. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science A man must apply for his naturalisation six months beforehand, and he is bound to be naturalised within six months of the promulgation of the law. Boer Politics Devout is naturalised by the native adverbial termination, devoutly. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain Another variety, O. umbellatum, with pure white starry flowers, makes an attractive show in May, and is valuable for naturalising in clumps or masses in the border. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition "Sir," said Woodward, addressing his step-father calmly, "I feel a good deal surprised that a thinking man, of a naturalise late temper as you are,—" "Yes, Harry, I am so." The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One Strictly speaking, there is nothing really and truly British; everybody and everything is a naturalised alien. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science Suppose them naturalised; in reality, they are deprived of all nationality. Boer Politics It has seemed to me, in the lists of mammals of Timor and other islands, that several in all probability have been naturalised. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 In their capacity of naturalised inhabitants they are in position, of course, to gain valuable tactical information for the commanders of the troops. My Adventures as a Spy He had been a Radical over in his own country, and the Radical agent over to Troy got wind o' this an' took steps to naturalise him. Nicky-Nan, Reservist Yet there it has flourished and thriven ever since, a naturalised British subject of undoubted origin, without ever spreading to north or south above a few miles from its adopted habitat. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science It has been naturalised in Europe, and with the climate of the South of France it may be turned to good account. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. Kidding.—A temporary village, containing about 10 houses, inhabited by Nagas, now naturalised to the plains. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries It has been said, indeed, that the ballet d'action has never been really naturalised in this country; that although it has thrived for a while, it was but an exotic, needing careful watching and tending. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character Exchanging the ore rotunda of Rome for the sibillation of China, they never could have been naturalised as they are now. The Awakening of China A correspondent of a morning paper complains that while the entire nation is on rations our Germans, naturalised and unnaturalised, "continue to eat in the usual way." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, May 2, 1917 The tree is now naturalised in the West Indies. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. He became a naturalised Russian, changed his name to Gouroff, and died in the position of councillor of state and director of the university of St. Petersburg. Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2) By birth an American, by descent a Dutchman, he became a Brum through being naturalised by special Act of Parliament, and for nearly seventy years was one of our principal merchants. Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically Likewise, whether directly inculcated or indirectly, some of the best features of Christian civilisation and of the Christian religion are taking hold in India and becoming naturalised. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments Mr. Heinemann and Mr. Unwin have endeavoured to naturalise the custom here; but, though in cloth yellow has emphatically 'caught on,' in paper it still hangs fire. Prose Fancies (Second Series) Madia sativa is a handsome annual plant, native of Chili, which has been naturalised in Europe. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. She had always lived on the borderland, and was naturalised in both spheres, but to-night, the voices that had so often given her help, were, when she most needed help, silent. Mount Music It was in 1723 Jews were permitted to hold lands in this country, and thirty years after an Act was passed to naturalise them, but it was repealed in the following year. Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically Descending below the English-reading literati, I have noted about three hundred English words naturalised in two of the chief vernaculars of India, an indication, if not a measure, of the new influence among the masses. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments Tandem.—You are aware that we have a practical pun now naturalised in our language, in the word "tandem." Notes and Queries, Number 24, April 13, 1850 The tacca plant grows at Zanzibar, and is found naturalised on the high islands of the Pacific. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. It is reported there, that all the French refugees in those dominions are to be naturalised, that they may enjoy the same good effects of the treaty with the Hollanders themselves, in respect of France. The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 The same theatre in New York contains the rich and the poor, the literate and the illiterate, the old and the young, the native and the naturalised. The Theory of the Theatre In Brāhmaism, the doctrine of one personal God became again natural naturalised in India. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments They merely have a vague idea that George of Cappadocia was naturalised much in the same way as George of Hanover. The New Jerusalem D. bulbifera, a native of the East, is also abundantly naturalised in the Polynesian islands, but is not considered edible. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. Hermann was the son of a German who had become a naturalised Russian, and from whom he had inherited a small capital. Best Russian Short Stories It is now common in many parts of Europe, where it has become naturalised. Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation That has been its special service to India, to naturalise monotheism and many social and religious movements. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments Madame Ossoli sails for America in a few days, with the hope of returning to Italy, and indeed I cannot believe that her Roman husband will be easily naturalised among the Yankees. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2) The "blue nose" considers it "agin all nature" for women to work out, and none are ever seen so employed, unless it be the families of emigrants before they are naturalised. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick Gleaned from Actual Observation and Experience During a Residence Of Seven Years in That Interesting Colony As a reprisal for this disturbance, the Austrian Government, not content with executions and bastinadoes, decreed the sequestration of the lands of those Lombard emigrants who had become naturalised in Piedmont. Cavour In various places along the shores of the Mediterranean, and in South Africa, and even in Australia, the Opuntias have become naturalised, and appear like aboriginal inhabitants. Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation How far then have Christian and modern religious ideas been naturalised in New India, whether within the new religious organisations or without? New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments The system of "sowing" Germans in foreign countries, as I have heard it called in Germany, and getting them naturalised, was begun by Prussia before the war of 1866 against Austria. The Land of Deepening Shadow Germany-at-War The word Baladi seems to have become naturalised in Spanish with the meaning "of small value." The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 To him the Cornishmen owe not only their tin, which he discovered on the spot, but also their divine laziness, which he brought across from Ireland and naturalised here. The Delectable Duchy A native of the West Indies, now naturalised in all warmer parts of the world. Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation Whatever the fate of the organisations, these naturalised ideas might be expected to survive. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments It fits in admirably with the Consular spy system, and links up Germans, naturalised and otherwise, in a chain which binds them together in a solidarity of workers for the cause. The Land of Deepening Shadow Germany-at-War In spite of all his endeavours he cannot become a naturalised Greek and stay there, because of linguistic difficulties. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, June 4, 1919. They were then distributed among those landed proprietors whose possessions are best adapted, by soil and climate, for naturalising in the British Islands this beautiful variety of the mountain sheep. The Illustrated London Reading Book A native of South America; naturalised in many parts of the Old World. Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation Elements of Christianity being naturalised in India—three. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments Harry writes to you and asks about me, just say I am enjoying myself awfully, and say I am thinking of becoming a naturalised American! Elizabeth Visits America It will admit of question, whether any single French word has been naturalised upon the sole authority of Dryden. The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author His father was, as we knew before, a naturalised Russian Jew, presumably of the lowest class in his own land, though well educated from childhood in this country. Potterism A Tragi-Farcical Tract She died in May, 1821, leaving all that she could dispose of to a nephew of Piozzi's, who had been naturalised in England. Samuel Johnson Professor Bell continues to reside in the United States, of which he is a naturalised citizen. Heroes of the Telegraph Piscator The Carp is the queen of rivers; a stately, a good, and a very subtil fish; that was not at first bred, nor hath been long in England, but is now naturalised. The Compleat Angler He was a sailor of the Jean Bart type, of French descent, but a naturalised American. The Blue Lagoon: a romance The lion is nothing to us; he has not been taken to the hearts of the people, and naturalised as an English emblem. Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers The country of which you are a naturalised citizen is now at war. The Box with Broken Seals In 1859 William Siemens became a naturalised Englishman, and from this time forward took an active part in the progress of English engineering and telegraphy. Heroes of the Telegraph He was a French-Canadian who had been a French soldier, had founded a homestead in far Alberta, and had now come back of his own will, though a naturalised Briton, to the old flag. A Visit to Three Fronts June 1916 I am not a coerced alien, nor a naturalised Texas mule-tender, nor an adventurer on the instalment plan. Traffics and Discoveries Handel had by this time definitely decided to make England his home; on February 13, 1726, he had been naturalised as an English subject. Handel It is a curious and significant fact that the attempt such as it was, was made not by a native, but by a naturalised foreigner. Latin Literature The intermediate slopes are clothed with a vegetation partly African, partly European; and here Humboldt, at the end of the last century, proposed to naturalise the chinchona. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I It has an English name, thorn-apple, and is said to have been naturalised by the gipsies, who used the seeds as a medicine and narcotic, and carried them about with them in their wanderings. The Naturalist on the Thames I ought to have been a naturalised burgher of a year's standing; but Ohio's my State, and I wouldn't have gone back on her for a desertful of Dutchmen. Traffics and Discoveries Although Handel became a naturalised British subject, none of his contemporaries would ever have dreamed of regarding him as an Englishman, or as a composer of English music. Handel To plume oneself comes nearest to it; but the word cannot be given, even by equivalents, in English; nor can it be naturalised, because, in fact, we have not the feeling. Tales and Novels — Volume 10 This pretty rounded growth, with its short brown stem throwing out lateral branches which trail on the ground, flavours meat, and might be naturalised in Europe. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I He had carried her off to Baden for his work of naturalising plants. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution Therefore they are but as aliens here, and should not wish to be naturalised. Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah "All the time," I suggest, is precisely one of the phrases we should accept with gratitude—if, indeed, it be not already naturalised. America To-day, Observations and Reflections Each Senator must be thirty years of age; he must be a resident of the State which he represents, and he must have been naturalised for nine years. The Englishwoman in America But in naturalising the Greek metres, he has accommodated them with the rarest skill to the harmonies of the Latin tongue. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius I was naturalising plants for the Grand Duke of Baden—filling the rocks and glades in the Black Forest. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution We get them naturalised on purpose—they vote our way for a glass of beer. King Coal : a Novel He was a naturalised American citizen, but an Armenian by birth. The Glory of the Trenches Each member of the Lower House must have been naturalised for seven years, and he must have passed the age of 25. The Englishwoman in America Theocritus's vivid delineation of country scenes must have been full of charm to the Romans, and Virgil did well to try to naturalise it. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius At first, the choicest kinds of English and Irish sheep were naturalised. The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Fokker was employed by the German army and later became a naturalised German. My Four Years in Germany If we are naturalised as citizens there, we cannot help being aliens here. Expositions of Holy Scripture The greengrocer who deliberately attempted to spoil President WILSON'S welcome by exhibiting American apples for sale on Boxing Day is suspected of being a naturalised German. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, Jan. 1, 1919 By whom and at what period the vine was naturalised in Gaul has been a long-disputed question, which, in spite of the most careful research, remains unsolved. Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period This is the commonest species in cultivation, and although originally a native of the district by the Black or Pontic Sea, is now naturalised in many parts of Europe. Hardy Ornamental Flowering Trees and Shrubs His perpetual conversation with beasts has rendered him one of them, and he is among men but a naturalised brute. Character Writings of the 17th Century They should bear their foreign extraction in their faces, and never be naturalised subjects here. Expositions of Holy Scripture Be that as it may, they have thoroughly naturalised themselves. At Last The crusades naturalised the word in some form or other in most European languages, but in our own apparently with a transfer of meaning. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 I'm an American myself, and I feel sure that Feist either is one or has spent many years in the country, in which case he is probably naturalised. The Primadonna Never while I have been in your pay and service have I had any communication direct or indirect with any of the naturalised- British Prussian scum, who have betrayed your noble generosity. The Lost Naval Papers Mr. M. Flint, of Louisiana, has published a volume of poems which ought to be naturalised here. Domestic Manners of the Americans There they stand in conjunction; natives, and naturalised. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia I filled each garden closely with shrubs and flowering plants of the greatest possible variety, partly to absorb animal waste, partly in the hope of naturalising them elsewhere. Across the Zodiac Unfortunately the word Kindergarten while being naturalised in England had two distinct meanings attached to it. The Child under Eight He is doubtless a snake, one whom they call naturalise, a viper whom we English have warmed in our bosoms.' The Lost Naval Papers I ask you, Lady Everard, could I, a foreigner, not even naturalised here, could I order her out of the park? Tenterhooks We confess we love in comedy to see an audience naturalised behind the scenes, taken in into the interest of the drama, welcomed as by-standers however. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia You can become naturalised as an Englishman if you like; any country does for a Jew! Temporal Power Some who are cut off from all these proposals are become naturalised to the place, knowing they cannot subsist in any other situation. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves Much as I like America, I shrink from the day when her universal political corruption and her unrivalled political immorality shall be naturalised on Hawaii-nei. The Hawaiian Archipelago I speak with some amount of knowledge because I am a German by birth, although naturalised in this country. The Great Impersonation The garden of Deity is, however, on the whole somewhat naturalised. Prolegomena He is naturalised, his name is enrolled with those of the other citizens of the province. Letters from an American Farmer “Some words notoriously corrupt,” says Gibbon, “are fixed, and as it were naturalised, in the vulgar tongue.” Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 2 As no one, Egyptian or foreigner, would, if he could possibly help it, be subject to the Egyptian government, large sums might be raised by the simple process of naturalising strangers. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1 I am a German by birth, naturalised in England for the sake of my business, loving Germany, grateful to England. The Great Impersonation I shall have a house in the West End; I shall have a carriage; I shall nationalise—you say naturalise?—myself, and be an Englishman, not a beggarly Italian. The Crown of Life By the force of habit, they became at last thoroughly naturalised to this wild course of life. Letters from an American Farmer The Comte de Bourke was really an Irish Jacobite, naturalised in France, and married to the daughter of the Marquis de Varennes, as well as in high favour with the Marshal Duke of Berwick. A Modern Telemachus I was always rather in the habit of forgetting the fact, as he had long ago forsworn his nationality and had naturalised himself as a British subject. The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance I am, however, English by birth, and come now from a more distant country than America, wherein I have long been naturalised.” Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society The religion of Aesculapius, though borrowed from Greece, had been naturalised in Rome in the old republican times; but had reached under the Antonines the height of its popularity throughout the Roman world. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 1 The Jussiaea grandiflora has become naturalised in Southern France, and has spread by its rhizomes so extensively as to impede the navigation of the waters, but never produces fertile seed. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 2 Even the wild Dingo, though so anciently naturalised in Australia, "varies considerably in colour," as I am informed by Mr. P.P. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 1 I hope that you will publish a list of all naturalised plants in Ceylon, as far as known, carefully distinguishing those confined to cultivated soils alone. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 I told you truly that I was English by birth, but that I came from a more distant country than America, and had long been naturalised there. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society Portland had been naturalised here only in name and form; but Albemarle affected to have forgotten his own country, and to have become an Englishman in feelings and manners. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 5 Some Dutch families, indeed, which had not been naturalised in France, were permitted to return to their country. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 He tried also to naturalise in Worcestershire the delicious leechee, almost the only fruit of Bengal which deserves to be regretted even amidst the plenty of Covent Garden. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1 On the margin of Darwin's copy is scribbled in pencil: "Very good, showing how many of the same species are naturalised in Australia and United States, with very different climates; opposed to your conclusion." More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 An endemic malady, as destructive as the plague, has naturalised itself among your American brethren, and in Spain. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society It is interesting to the etymologist for the important share it has taken in naturalising useful foreign words into our speech. Travels through France and Italy The eighth was a Dutchman who had to be naturalised, and he was the last. Life of William Carey To give a single instance: in the last edition of Dr. Asa Gray's "Manual of the Flora of the Northern United States," 260 naturalised plants are enumerated, and these belong to 162 genera. The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition Do you not consider so many more seeds and plants being taken from Europe to America, than in a reverse direction, would go some way to account for comparative fewness of naturalised American plants here? More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 I think that any bank that settles down in Italy is going to be slowly and steadily naturalised Italian, it will become more and more Italian until it is wholly Italian. War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war PRIESTLEY, Dr., riot against, naturalised, elected to National Convention. The French Revolution An American, however, can hardly adopt such a lenient view, if, as has been claimed, many of these agents were naturalised Americans, for they were abusing the privileges and the confidence of their adopted country. The Riddle of the Rhine; chemical strategy in peace and war It is certain that insects and blood-sucking bats determine the existence of the larger naturalised quadrupeds in several parts of South America. The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition Your former query about the variability of naturalised plants as compared with others of same genera, I had not forgotten, but have taken no steps to answer. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 In the account of naturalised plants in Australia in Sir J.D. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Nor are naturalised Benefactors of the Species forgotten: Priestley, elected by the Orne Department, but declining: Paine the rebellious Needleman, by the Pas de Calais, who accepts. The French Revolution I thank you for so kindly taking the trouble of writing to me, on naturalised plants. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 In many islands the native productions are nearly equalled, or even outnumbered, by those which have become naturalised; and this is the first stage towards their extinction. The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition They would penetrate among strangers, just like the many naturalised plants brought by man, from some unknown advantage. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Of the naturalised New Zealand plants one-half are annual! More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 With respect to naturalised plants: are any social with you, which are not so in their parent country? More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Of these naturalised plants are any or many more variable in your opinion than the average of your United States plants? More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 I could not even understand how some naturalised species have spread rapidly throughout the same country. The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition Now I remember, years and years ago, your discussing with me how curiously easily plants get naturalised on uninhabited islands, if ships even touch there. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 This high rate of increase is proved by calculation—by the rapid increase of many animals and plants during a succession of peculiar seasons, and when naturalised in new countries. The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition It might also, perhaps, have been expected that naturalised plants would have belonged to a few groups more especially adapted to certain stations in their new homes. The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition |
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