「emancipated」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ersity has written, "Through (his) books he | emancipated a whole generation of young Chinese intelle |
For the | emancipated American slave, missionary and pastor, see |
ing an abortion unless the minor is already | emancipated and earning her own living. |
Copeland, Sr. was | emancipated as a boy about 1815. |
his father's side was born a slave, but was | emancipated as a child in 1865. |
by Bauer's view (that the Jews shouldn't be | emancipated before they abandon Judaism, see above). |
There were at least six communities of | emancipated blacks around Austin, of which Clarksville |
case was hardly typical even among the more | emancipated Brahmo and Christian women in contemporary |
Christmas Hills owes its name to an | emancipated convict and shepherd, David Christmas, who |
He was | emancipated during the (Revolutionary) War, was much es |
ization was actively supported by the newly | emancipated Flemish "cultural autonomy". |
ent narrative, eventually becoming somewhat | emancipated from the Palace since the early 840s, first |
He was | emancipated from his parents at the age of 16. |
e next nine years the country was gradually | emancipated from foreign control, and evolved from a "n |
" to argue that Germans suffer, and must be | emancipated from, capitalism. |
ned him to Boston early in 1855, where they | emancipated him. |
At the age of 16, Howard | emancipated himself from his parents and was put on wel |
He | emancipated his family's slave Betsey Stockton in 1817, |
When the Jews of Denmark were | emancipated in 1814, confirmation was made obligatory, |
All slaves were | emancipated in the British Empire |
ely owned serfs, the state-owned serfs were | emancipated in 1866 and were given better and larger pl |
Also politically liberal and | emancipated Jews had a patriarchal and traditionalistic |
left of the time (see left-right politics), | emancipated Jews, as they entered the political culture |
ed, "I had to go to college either under an | emancipated name or under a guardianship, which is unde |
re therefore entitled to inherit from their | emancipated parents. |
ict's first class consisted of ten recently | emancipated people of African descent and one teacher, |
June 2, 1907, to Isaac Christopher West, an | emancipated slave who later became a successful busines |
arp (1750-1820) was an African American and | emancipated slave who became the founding pastor of the |
r own attempts to persuade her readers that | emancipated slaves were industrious and could assist in |
Tennessee sharecroppers and the grandson of | emancipated slaves, U. L. 'Rip' Gooch was orphaned at a |
upport of the border states, War Democrats, | emancipated slaves, Britain, and France. |
family conveyed land titles to a number of | emancipated slaves. |
om in the Revolution of 1776” and afterward | emancipated their slaves. |
In 1815, his parents | emancipated their slaves and moved to Chillicothe, Ohio |
The society baptized and | emancipated thousands of black slave children. |
ted slave owners 125 pesetas for each slave | emancipated under the Moret Law. |
Indonesia (minors are | emancipated upon marriage) |
Guinea (minors are | emancipated upon marriage) |
Russia (minors are | emancipated upon marriage or in case of working on a la |
in Linda the allegedly improper bounding of | emancipated women. |
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