Do we say refugee or immigrant

refugee 174 occurrences

One day a lady called on him, and, telling a piteous tale of a Polish refugee, asked him for help.

The refugee was willing to his right to resist extradition.

The French Ambassador requested the Government to make at once more stringent laws against refugee aliens, and in answer to this request Palmerston brought in a Conspiracy to Murder Bill.

The government would not demand me from Austria as a political refugee, but as a thief.

[Footnote 6: Drew, Refugee, p. 152.]

[Footnote 1: Drew, Refugee, etc., p. 72.]

[Footnote 3: Drew, Refugee, p. 143.]

[Footnote 3: Drew, Refugee, p. 335.]

[Footnote 6: Drew, Refugee, p. 180.]

[Footnote 1: Drew, Refugee, p. 97.]

[Footnote 1: Drew, Refugee, p. 99.]

[Footnote 7: Drew, Refugee, p. 114.]

[Footnote 1: Howe, The Refugee from Slavery, p. 77.]

In May, the Fallon party arrived with horses laden with many packs of goods, but their only refugee was Lewis Keseberg, from the cabin near the lake.

The Revolution was just over when she made her application, and it was thought that some of the books had been taken away by a refugee.

He was a refugee Carthusian, who came here with some brother monks during the French Terror.

A Genoese friend of mine accounts for it on the same principle on which another friend of mine, a Polish refugee in London, accounted for the difference, nay, in many points, the direct opposition, between English and French habits of life,that is to say, on the principle of national antagonism.

William Grocyn and Thomas Linacre, who had studied at Florence under the refugee, Demetrius Chalcondylas, began teaching Greek at Oxford, the former as early as 1491.

Cats, dogs and monkeys were common, whilst one Poilu was the proud possessor of a parrot which he had purchased from a refugee obliged to fly from his home.

The refugee ship.

Greece today, the aftermath of the refugee impact.

MEARS, GLADYS C. Greece today, the aftermath of the refugee Impact.

The refugee ship.

There were between fifteen hundred and two thousand warriors; and in addition there were seventy rangers from Detroit, French, English, and refugee Americans, under Captain Caldwell, who fought with them in the battle.

Those about him made merry over Henry III., a refugee at Bordeaux, deserted by the English and plundered by the Gascons.

immigrant 223 occurrences

Here, as is supposed by Mr. JOHNSON, the fictitious energy that had been supplied by the Mixture deserts the immigrant, who now settles down contentedly, nor ever roams again.

The Governor may at any time, without assigning any cause, cancel the indenture of any immigrant, or remove any part or the whole of the indentured immigrant labourers from any estate; and this has been done ere now.

The Governor may at any time, without assigning any cause, cancel the indenture of any immigrant, or remove any part or the whole of the indentured immigrant labourers from any estate; and this has been done ere now.

But he delights in pleasing, in giving, in showing his lovely islands to all who will come and see them; Creole, immigrant, coloured or white man, Spaniard, Frenchman, Englishman, or Scotchman, each and all, will prove themselves thoughtful hosts and agreeable companions, if they be only treated as gentlemen usually expect to be treated elsewhere.

foreign body, foreign substance, foreign element; alien, stranger, intruder, interloper, foreigner, novus homo [Lat.], newcomer, immigrant, emigrant; creole, Africander^; outsider; Dago [Slang], wop, mick, polak, greaser, slant, Easterner [U.S.], Dutchman, tenderfoot.

Around them were many others: Adolph Fischer, George Engel who came to America as so many of our immigrant forefathers did because he believed "he would live a free man, in a free country.

But wife and children could not hold him to a settled life, and he sold out one day to a German immigrant, gave his wife a few dollars and disappeared, not to be seen or heard of in those parts again.

I climbed the steep stairs, and at the first table saw Fung Wah, a Chinese immigrant importer and pearl merchant, with Lying Bill, McHenry, Hallman, and Landers, the latter only recently back from Auckland.

Late as was the hour, each immigrant assumed a load suited to his or her strength, and ascended the Stairs, favoured by the sweet light of a full moon.

" "The law against the admission of an immigrant, without the consent of the governor and council, is very clear and precise," answered the husband, looking grave.

Mrs. Harriman and Mrs. Sage, who manage properties of many millions, are denied the privilege of voting in regard to the expenditure of their taxes; but every ignorant immigrant can cast a vote, thanks to the doctrine that the political acumen of a man, however degraded, is superior to that of a woman, however great her geniusan admirable obedience to the saw in Ecclesiasticus that the badness of men is better than the goodness of women.

"Extinction is the doom of every immigrant population in an uncongenial climate (habitat) when migration ceases to keep up and renew the original stock."

SEE Colcord, Joanna C. Immigrant gifts to American life.

The native's return; an American immigrant visits Yugoslavia & discovers his old country.

The immigrant in American history.

For an immigrant.

The Movement to Americanize the immigrant.

Grass of the Earth: immigrant life in the Dakota Country.

BRUNNER, EDMUND DE S. Immigrant farmers and their children.

SEE Colcord, Joanna C. Immigrant gifts to American life.

From immigrant to inventor; an example for young Americans.

From immigrant to inventor.

There was the usual endless succession of dwellings burned, horses driven off, settlers slain while hunting or working, and immigrant parties ambushed and destroyed; and there was the same ferocious retaliation when opportunity offered.

Tennessee, river, rich lands along; settlements along headwaters of; immigrant route down; three counties on, proceed to form new government; elect delegates to meet at Jonesboro.

They landed in America and were loaded aboard an immigrant train, which several days later stopped in a snow covered prairie.

Do we say   refugee   or  immigrant