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Example sentences for "embassador"

Lexicographically close words:
embarrasses; embarrassing; embarrassingly; embarrassment; embarrassments; embassadors; embassage; embassies; embassy; embattled
  1. I could not see the Embassador in his coach; but his attendants in their habits and fur caps very handsome, comely men, and most of them with hawkes upon their fists to present to the King.

  2. One thing more I did observe, that the chief Embassador did carry up his master's letters in state before him on high; and as soon as he had delivered them, he did fall down to the ground and lay there a great while.

  3. He thought it safer to undertake this delicate mission himself, rather than to intrust it to an embassador or deputy.

  4. Rome was an agreeable place of residence, and to live there as the embassador of a royal duke of Normandy was to enjoy a high degree of consideration, and to be surrounded continually by scenes of magnificence and splendor.

  5. A few days after this Robespierre fell, and the American embassador arrived and reclaimed me, and invited me to his house.

  6. But a Mussulman embassador coming from the king of Morocco, observing these rites, which he was told had been performed for centuries, asked the king why they treated this image with such insult.

  7. And now," added he, "the embassador of England is at liberty to declare his master's alternative.

  8. He urged them to wait the return of a second embassador he had sent to England.

  9. Her embassador arrived at Stirling the day succeeding that in which Wallace and his troops had marched from Ballochgeich.

  10. At the end of a week, the embassador returned with a conciliatory letter to Philip; but, affirming Edward's right to Scotland, declared his determination never to lay down his arms till he had again brought the whole realm under his scepter.

  11. De Monthermer; "and, as a pledge of it, you shall never see me again in this country till I come an embassador of that peace for which you fight.

  12. Suppose th' Embassador from the French comes back: Tells Harry, That the King doth offer him Katherine his Daughter, and with her to Dowrie, Some petty and vnprofitable Dukedomes.

  13. The French Embassador vpon that instant Crau'd audience; and the howre I thinke is come, To giue him hearing: Is it foure a Clock?

  14. Embassador from Sweden, they intended to fight for the precedence.

  15. This day the Portuguese Embassador come to White Hall to take leave of the King; he being now going to end all with the Queen, and to send her over.

  16. This day Holmes come to town; and we do expect hourly to hear what usage he hath from the Duke and the King about his late business of letting the Swedish Embassador go by him without striking his flag.

  17. This evening I was late writing a French letter by my Lord's order to Monsieur Wragh, Embassador de Denmarke a la Haye, which my Lord signed in bed.

  18. Pen of; but he would not believe it, but laughed, and said it was a fleet of Billanders, and that the guns that were heard was the salutation of the Swede's Embassador that comes over with them.

  19. He surprises me with the news that my Lord Sandwich goes Embassador to Spayne speedily; though I know not whence this arises, yet I am heartily glad of it.

  20. Look'ye, Mr Embassador that is to be; will you vote as I would have you or no?

  21. The king of Tartary received the embassador with the greatest demonstrations of joy, and immediately asked him concerning the welfare of the sultan, his brother.

  22. The British embassador at Madrid at this time was the Earl of Bristol.

  23. The Scotch sent a sort of embassador to London to represent to the king that the hostility to the Liturgy was so universal and so strong that it could not be enforced.

  24. But what greater temptation than to appear a missionary, a prophet, an embassador from heaven.

  25. Yet sir Edward Coke maintains, that, if an embassador make a contract which is good jure gentium, he shall answer for it here[n].

  26. And therefore few, if any, examples have happened within a century past, where an embassador has been punished for any offence, however atrocious in it's nature.

  27. They say he is delivered over to the Dutch Embassador to do what he pleased with him.

  28. Carteret's letter tells me my Lord Sandwich is, as I was told, declared Embassador Extraordinary to Spayne, and to go with all speed away, and that his enemies have done him as much good as he could wish.

  29. Here he tells me the Dutch Embassador at Oxford is clapped up, but since I hear it is not true.

  30. Presently the Count passed by, and the embassador bowed to him very stiffly.

  31. Our own embassador is no very warm friend of mine; and the rank would be no clew, for it is clear that my kinsman has never assumed it since he quitted his country.

  32. Randal escaped, and, passing on, saw the embassador himself in the next room, conferring in a corner with Audley Egerton.

  33. Tschudi, a case authenticated by the English embassador at Constantinople, of a great opium-eater at Brussa, who daily consumed the enormous quantity of forty grains of corrosive sublimate with his opium.

  34. The embassador seemed very grave--Egerton calm and impenetrable, as usual.

  35. Even in England, the prime Minister, Mr. Addington, assured the French embassador of the cordial approbation of the British government of an event, destined to consolidate order and power in France.

  36. The embassador was ordered to apply for his passports, if these conditions were not accepted within seven days.

  37. He received Lord Whitworth, the English embassador in Paris, with great distinction.

  38. He, therefore, resolved to temporize, and, in order to gain time, sent an embassador to Paris.

  39. At Luneville, Joseph Bonaparte appeared as the embassador of Napoleon, and Count Cobentzel as the plenipotentiary of Austria.

  40. Napoleon invited the embassador to take a seat at one end of the table, and seated himself at the other.

  41. The English embassador now received instructions to demand that France should cede to England, Malta for ten years; and that England, by way of compensation, would recognize the Italian republic.

  42. This day Holmes come to town; and we do expect hourly to hear what usage he hath from the Duke and the King about this late business of letting the Swedish Embassador go by him without striking his flag.

  43. This day the Portuguese Embassador came to White Hall to take leave of the King; he being now going to end all with the Queen, and to send her over.

  44. Early to my Lord's, who privately told me how the King had made him Embassador in the bringing over the Queen.

  45. And so I followed the coach, and then met it at York House, where the embassador lies; and there it went in with great state.

  46. In 1848, he was selected by Charles Albert to fill the responsible situation of embassador to Paris, in which city he had long been domesticated as a refugee.

  47. At last he induced the British embassador to take the matter in hand, and he did so with such effect that the prisoner was liberated.

  48. Brandon's powerful influence with the British embassador obtained his unconditional release.

  49. The King not long after removed to Digligy, where he now keeps his Court, but left the Embassador at Gauluda remaining by himself, with a Guard of Soldiers.

  50. The last Embassador that came up while I was there, brought up a Lion: which the Dutch thought would be the most acceptable Present that they could send to the King, as indeed did all others.

  51. The next Embassador dying there his Body is sent down to Columbo in great State.

  52. The Embassador being weary of living thus like a Prisoner with a Guard always upon him, often attempted to go back, seeing the King would not permit him Audience.

  53. Dutch sent up another Embassador to see if he could obtain a Peace, which was the first time their Embassadors began to bring up Letters upon their heads in token of extraordinary reverence.

  54. The first Embassador there detained since the Authors remembrance.

  55. But to return to the Embassador and his Retinue.

  56. This Embassador was much in the Kings favour, with whom he was detained till he died.

  57. Joseph Bonaparte was appointed by the First Consul embassador on the part of France.

  58. The same embassador carried the terms of agreement for peace with the church.

  59. As the French embassador left the Tuileries, he asked the First Consul for his instructions.

  60. An Embassador with, and one without Lace.

  61. When Mr. Poinsett was sent out as Embassador to Mexico, he carried with him the charter for a Grand Lodge from the American, or York order of Free-Masons in the United States.

  62. He that can buy a foreign embassador at Mexico has made a fortune.


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