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Definition of Nationals
1. national [n] - See also: national
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nationals
Literary usage of Nationals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of International Law by George Grafton Wilson (1910)
"Nationals are persons who owe allegiance to a state and are entitled to it« ...
Over its nationals within its own jurisdiction a state has full authority. ..."
2. Continuing Crackdown in Inner Mongolia by Asia Watch Committee (U.S.), Asia Watch Committee (U.S., Human Rights Watch (Organization), Human Rights Watch (Organization (1992)
"In dealing \vith foreign nationals, it is necessary' to work for friendship, ...
Treat all foreign nationals equally without discrimination, irrespective of ..."
3. International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of by Ellery Cory Stowell, Henry Fraser Munro (1916)
"Notwithstanding the forceful arguments which other governments adduce, France
continues to make the non-extradition of her nationals a fixed principle from ..."
4. The Book of American Pastimes: Containing a History of the Principal Base by Charles A. Peverelly (1866)
"Utica City, 75; Nationals, 17. July 22.—With Indianola, at Albany. ... Live Oaks,
14; Nationals, 33. The annual election for 1866 resulted as ..."
5. International Law by John Westlake (1910)
"Control over Nationals abroad. Since the tie between a state and its nationals
... If any of the nationals transport themselves to a region of the earth not ..."
6. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1908)
"CONSULAR ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATES OF DECEASED Nationals The case of Wyman,
Petitioner (191 Mass., 376), printed in Volume I, page 520, of this JOURNAL, ..."
7. The New York Times Current HistoryWorld War, 1914-1918 (1920)
"Paragraph (b), the property, rights and interests of German nationals will continue
to be subject to exceptional war measures that have been or will be ..."
8. International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States by Charles Cheney Hyde (1922)
"Belligerent Services by Neutral Nationals on the High Seas. In a broad sense any
form of participation in war by a national of a ..."