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The national property rights movement has made its presence known in Washington.
The economic gain from foreign contracts is not worth the risk to national property.
"You want to grow hockey as a national property, forget one game."
"The place is national property now, and used as a kind of armoury, my love."
It was sold as national property in 1793 and completely demolished.
Shortly after the French invasion of 1792, it was quickly sold as national property.
"But the weapons belong to us, they are national property.
The building became national property and its occupants were dispersed.
With the Revolution the fortress became national property and was no longer maintained.
It was sold as national property during the Revolution.
"Alec has become national property, although I'm not sure he realises it."
The property was divided up and sold as national property.
In the new Constitution, do you want natural resources that are not privately owned to be declared national property?
The French government sold the abbey as national property.
Furthermore, all real estate held by religious institutions through third parties like hospitals, schools, was declared national property.
"You cannot get rid of our national property that brings us national profit."
He then emigrated and his property was declared national property.
The abbey's assets were sold off as national property.
The locks were proclaimed to be national property, and to be cut off only by the passing of a special law.
During the Revolution, the castle lands were shared among several families and the fortress was sold as national property.
Sold as national property after the French Revolution, the castle was abandoned in the 18th century.
It is one of the last few remaining and so it is considered national property.
Like all French abbeys, it became national property at the beginning of the Revolution.
More surprisingly, the idea is supported by some academics and museum curators, who have come to view the objects as national property.
During the French Revolution it was confiscated by the government and sold as national property in 1791.