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Example sentences for "embassadors"

Lexicographically close words:
embarrassing; embarrassingly; embarrassment; embarrassments; embassador; embassage; embassies; embassy; embattled; embayed
  1. A noble troupe of Strangers, For so they seeme; th' haue left their Barge and landed, And hither make, as great Embassadors From forraigne Princes Card.

  2. Embassadors from Harry King of England, Doe craue admittance to your Maiestie King.

  3. The Senate having sent embassadors to the Illyrian queen, Teuta, to complain of these outrages, she not only refused to attend to their complaints, but caused one of the embassadors to be murdered.

  4. But the Romans had resolved upon war, and, when the Carthaginian embassadors arrived at Rome, the two Consuls were already levying troops.

  5. Meantime embassadors came to Rome from Tarquin, asking that his private property should be given up to him.

  6. The embassadors were seized, as they were crossing the Mulvian bridge, by two of the Prætors, who had been stationed in ambush to intercept them.

  7. He sent embassadors to Rome to counteract, by a lavish distribution of bribes, the effect of the just complaints of Adherbal, and by these means succeeded in averting the indignation of the Senate.

  8. By the instructions of the latter the embassadors affected great zeal in the undertaking, and obtained a written agreement signed by Lentulus, Cethegus, and others.

  9. The demand seemed just to the Senate and the People; but, while the embassadors were making preparation for carrying away the property, they formed a conspiracy among the young Roman nobles for the restoration of the royal family.

  10. When the Persian embassadors visited him in his tent they found him sitting upon the grass, clothed in a coarse robe, and eating his supper of bacon and hard pease.

  11. The embassadors were received by Pyrrhus in the most distinguished manner; and his interviews with C.

  12. This was fortunately supplied by the embassadors of the Allobroges, who were now at Rome, having been sent to seek relief from certain real or alleged grievances.

  13. The Lusitanians therefore sent embassadors to Galba to make their submission.

  14. They knew that resistance was hopeless, and therefore sent embassadors to Octavian to solicit his favor.

  15. Through her embassadors she endeavored to effect an alliance.

  16. The foreign embassadors promptly dispatched the news to their several courts.

  17. It seems that a dispute had arisen in London between the French and Spanish embassadors upon the point of precedence.

  18. How are embassadors dealt with for disrespectful conduct at a foreign court?

  19. Who are embassadors in ordinary and extraordinary?

  20. And it is equally proper that the power to appoint embassadors and others by whom treaties are negotiated, should be placed in the same hands.

  21. Embassadors are entitled to the same protection in the countries through which they pass in going to, and returning from the government to which they are sent.

  22. After the ceremony of audience was completed the embassadors withdrew.

  23. The king received the embassadors in a very honorable manner, and made them an address of welcome in reply to the brief addresses of salutation and compliment which they first delivered to him.

  24. Next after these carriages came the military escort which the embassadors had brought with them.

  25. The embassadors were conducted in this way to the royal palace.

  26. The doors of the palace and the halls and entrances leading to the apartments of the embassadors were guarded by twenty-four soldiers, who were stationed there as sentinels to protect the precincts from all intrusion.

  27. There were a number of attendants also, who were loaded with rich and valuable presents which the embassadors had brought to offer to the king.

  28. Through this vast concourse the embassadors and their suite advanced, and were finally conducted to a splendid palace which had been prepared for them in the heart of the city.

  29. When the embassadors and their train had finished their banquetings and celebrations in Konigsberg, Peter joined them again, and the expedition proceeded to Dantzic.

  30. Immediately after the escort there followed the grand state carriage of the embassy, with the three embassadors in it.

  31. The embassadors were immediately conducted to their several apartments in the palace by the officers who had led the procession, and then left to repose.

  32. Then came a precession of pages, consisting of those of the king and those of the embassadors marching together.

  33. When the carriage reached the gate and the embassadors began to alight, a grand salute was fired from the guns of the fortress.

  34. The embassadors came back, bringing word that Antiochus was dead, but that he had a brother named Seleucus, upon whom the succession fell.

  35. Sometimes he did this when sitting in the chair of state, giving audience to embassadors and princes.

  36. The embassadors were received with the highest honors.

  37. She first sent embassadors to make proposals to a prince of Syria named Antiochus.

  38. Edward removed to London; and Badenoch, soon hearing that he was preparing other armies for the subjugation of Scotland, sent embassadors to the Vatican to solicit the Pope's interference.

  39. Wallace, who did not expect a more favorable reply, ere his embassadors returned had marshaled his lines for the onset.

  40. The latter came to inform Wallace that embassadors from Edward awaited his presence at Roslyn.

  41. Being arrived at the gate of Roslyn, Wallace, regardless of those ceremonials which often delay the business they pretend to dignify, entered at once into the hall where the embassadors sat.

  42. Hope and fear agitated her by turns; but clinging to the flattering ideas which the arrival of the embassadors had excited, she timidly breathed a hope that, by the present interferences of King Philip, Edward might not be found inexorable.

  43. Artifice to mislead the French embassadors with an idea that he was desirous to accord with their royal master's wish, had been the sole foundation of his proposals to Wallace.

  44. The leader of the Scottish escort immediately proclaimed to the embassadors that this was the regent.

  45. As he spoke he rose from his chair, and bowing his head to the herald, the Scottish marshals conducted the embassadors from his presence.

  46. The embassadors were very much surprised at such evidences of maturity of mind, and of far-seeing and reflective powers on the part of the young prince.

  47. Embassadors and princes had assembled there from almost all the nations of the earth to receive and welcome him, and the most ample preparations were made for processions, shows, parades, and spectacles to do him honor.

  48. Should he send embassadors to them, presenting his claims to occupy his father's place?

  49. They sent embassadors to meet him upon the frontiers.

  50. These embassadors saw Alexander, of course, and had opportunities to converse with him.

  51. At one time some embassadors from the Persian court arrived in Macedon when Philip was away.

  52. He found a great number of envoys and embassadors from the various states of Greece at the Persian court, and these persons fell into his hands among the other captives.

  53. Here we were informed that the report of our Embassadors being ill received in their way to Bredah is not true, but that they are received with very great civility, which I am glad to hear.

  54. That his instruments in Holland, writing to our Embassadors about this to Bredagh, they answer them that they do not know of any thing that they have done therein, but left it just as it was before.

  55. Batten's, where I hear the news how our Embassadors were but ill received at Flushing, nor at Bredah itself, there being only a house and no furniture provided for them, though it be said that they have as much as the French.

  56. The Swede's Embassadors and our Commissioners are making all the haste they can over to the treaty for peace, and I find at Court, and particularly Lord Bellasses, says there will be a peace, and it is worth remembering what Sir W.

  57. Parliament is not a congress of embassadors from different and hostile interests.

  58. We will send our Mandarine's Embassadors to clothe her, and to conduct her to us, and we will meet her on the Bank of the great River, making her to leap up into our Chariot.

  59. He dreads the vengeance of the senate, and sends embassadors to Rome, who are confronted with those of Adherbal in the senate-house, XIII.

  60. Embassadors were accordingly sent to the Roman general, announcing that Jugurtha was ready to submit to whatever he should desire, and to trust himself and his kingdom unconditionally to his honor.

  61. The embassadors of Jugurtha, and Adberbal in person, are admitted into the senate-house to plead their cause.

  62. He was, therefore, quite uneasy for a time in respect to the state of his finances, and he instructed his embassadors to press the urgency of his wants upon his allies in a very earnest manner.

  63. The embassadors so understood it, and bid the invader defiance.

  64. The embassadors then returned to Sparta, and the people immediately pushed forward with all diligence their preparations for putting the city in an attitude of defense.

  65. The resolution of sending for Pyrrhus was confirmed, and embassadors were soon afterward dispatched to Epirus.

  66. The Spartans sent embassadors again, demanding what these proceedings meant.

  67. His treasury was exhausted; in order to replenish it, he dispatched embassadors to his various allies to borrow money.

  68. The embassadors charged it upon Pyrrhus, that, contrary to the laws and usages of nations, he was making war upon them without having previously declared war.

  69. He directed the embassadors to go back and say that, far from wishing to purchase peace, he would not allow peace to them, unless they immediately sent him all their principal generals, as hostages for their good behavior.

  70. He then began to look at the presents which the embassadors had brought, which, however, he appeared very soon to despise.

  71. As soon as Darius had passed the river, the Scythians sent embassadors to all their people, proposing to them to form a general alliance against the invader.

  72. He accordingly sent embassadors to the Scythian chief, whose name was Indathyrsus, with a message somewhat as follows: "Foolish man!

  73. The embassadors delivered their message, and some of the tribes acceded to the Scythian proposals.

  74. The son of one of the Embassadors was in the richest suit for pearl and tissue, that ever I did see, or shall, I believe.

  75. After they and all the company had kissed the King's hand, then the three Embassadors and the son, and no more, did kiss the Queen's.

  76. He lived in a palace in Madrid, and, as is customary with the embassadors of great powers at the courts of great powers, in a style of the highest pomp and splendor.

  77. In the mean time the Scotch sent embassadors to York, saying to the king that they were advancing to lay their grievances before him!

  78. Besides, he said, if he and the prince were there, they could act far more effectually than any embassadors in securing the restoration of the Palatinate to Frederic.

  79. They sent commissioners to London to see and confer with the king, and these commissioners seemed almost to assume the character of embassadors from a foreign state.

  80. It was hinted that our embassadors in Western Europe had apprised the State Department at Washington that an early recognition of the Southern Confederacy was possible, even probable.

  81. I appeal to the testimony of your Embassadors in Europe.

  82. As we sat by the fire, the embassadors communicated their thoughts freely respecting the customs of their race.

  83. We left Quendende's village in company with Quendende himself, and the principal man of the embassadors of Matiamvo, and after two or three miles' march to the N.

  84. The first measure which he adopted, was to send embassadors around to the neighboring states, soliciting alliances with them, and stipulations allowing of intermarriages between his people and theirs.

  85. The embassadors paused when they came in view of this scene, and waited until intelligence could be sent in to the monarch, informing him of their arrival.

  86. The embassadors are admitted to an audience.

  87. Latinus availed himself of a favorable occasion which offered, to propose that embassadors should be sent to Æneas with terms of peace.

  88. Each of these embassadors came in great state, and were accompanied by a grand retinue; and the ceremonies of receiving them, and the entertainments given to do them honor, were magnificent beyond description.

  89. Here he received embassadors from Spain, France, and Burgundy, who had been sent by their several governments to congratulate him on his accession, and to pay him their homage.

  90. They sent embassadors whose skin bottles were old and rent and bound up and whose shoes were worn through and clouted and whose garments were old and worn and their provision dry and mouldy.

  91. These came to Joshua pretending to be embassadors from a far country who desired to make a league with them.


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