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Shall then my father's will be of no force To dispossess that child which is not his?
"Yes, but I'll be dispossessing you of your own office."
Both countries had native peoples who were dispossessed of their land.
He was dispossessed in 1945 by the postwar Soviet administration.
"I recognize the right of my rival to dispossess us."
During the second world war many areas were dispossessed.
His family would have been dispossessed of their land.
By 1975 or so, a significant Latino population had been dispossessed without much human consideration.
Ross had been dispossessed by Georgia and was now homeless.
Attempts to dispossess them by legal means did not succeed.
Kings could not simply dispossess their subjects as Richard had done.
The normal occupants of the room had been dispossessed for the moment, but they did not seem to mind.
A land claims court would also hear cases of blacks dispossessed by apartheid.
Their motives are irrelevant when people get hurt or dispossessed as a result.
The very first chapter provides relief to those who have been dispossessed of their property.
The generations to come must not violate and dispossess territory of the other.
In 1930 the new authorities were trying to dispossess him, counted among individual peasants.
Without formality, there were no rules needed to dispossess a leader; he simply would have lost his following.
However, this time, kills made are not kept until the player dispossess the host on a base.
The nuns remained in that convent until 1876 when they were dispossessed.
However, the measures created resentment and opposition among the newly dispossessed.
Relief to refugees must be provided by colonists who have not been dispossessed.
Some of those foreclosures are likely to dispossess families.
After the war most of the proprietors were dispossessed.