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burghership
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2012/03/29 04:26 UTC 版)
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burghership (uncountable)
- The state of being a burgher; citizenship.
- 1900, Josephine Elizabeth Butler, Native Races and the War[1]:
"It conferred on all Hottentots and other free persons of colour lawfully residing in the Colony, the right to become burghers, and to exercise and enjoy all the privileges of burghership. - 1902, John Fiske, “The Federal Unioin”[2], Harpers:
In no case does citizenship, or burghership, appear to rest upon the basis of a real or assumed community of descent from a single real or mythical progenitor. - 1914, John Addington Symonds, Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series[3]:
No inhabitant of the city who had not enrolled himself as a craftsman in one of the guilds could exercise any function of burghership. - 1921, Various, The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921[4]:
"All coloured people are excluded from this provision, and (in accordance with the Grondwet) they may never be given or granted rights of burghership...."
- 1900, Josephine Elizabeth Butler, Native Races and the War[1]:
- The rights and privileges of a burgher; burgess-ship.
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