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Example sentences for "entente cordiale"

  • This arrangement and the improved relations with Germany were credited largely to the efforts of King Edward, just as the entente cordiale with France had previously been conceded to be greatly due to his tact and popularity.

  • The French entente cordiale and subsequent treaties gave British interests in the Mediterranean and Northern Africa an ally against German plans and settled the Newfoundland troubles while solidifying Britain's position in Egypt.

  • After the signing of the treaty of 1841, which restored the entente cordiale between France and England, and satisfied the other European Powers, Louis Philippe and his family were probably in the plenitude of their prosperity.

  • There is an Entente Cordiale between us and France.

  • I am not English, I am sorry to say, but I take advantage of the Entente Cordiale.

  • England, in spite of the Entente Cordiale, holds to her policy of splendid isolation.

  • I take advantage of the Entente Cordiale.

  • It is hardly likely that Germany will take the risk if France can make it clear to the world that the Entente Cordiale and the Russian alliance are not mere diplomatic fictions but realities which exist and will make themselves felt.

  • It was at this time that the new entente cordiale between France and England had its first test.

  • And these things apart, will not the ever-increasing entente cordiale between Washington and St. Petersburg prove of signal advantage for Russia's purposes?

  • It was to be foreseen that in this way an entente cordiale would speedily ripen between us.

  • Just as the fabric of security which the statesmen of Downing Street are now building within their brains, can soon be shattered to the ground; so the arguments for a future entente cordiale are but slight indeed.

  • At first glance it would seem that this conflict threatened to weaken the Entente Cordiale, for Japan was allied to Great Britain and Russia was bound up with France by the Dual Alliance.

  • The result was a series of agreements which became known as the Entente Cordiale, 1904.

  • He complimented me on my previous missions on the entente cordiale situation, and handed me a pretty substantial check.

  • By sending the Panther into Agadir he learned that the entente cordiale really meant something, that England and France were allies, that they were prepared to resist Germany shoulder to shoulder in war.

  • So France did her utmost to solidify the entente cordiale fostered by the late King Edward VII under the stress of public opinion in England.

  • The Morocco incident had shown the German Emperor that the entente cordiale was indeed solid.

  • The Entente cordiale was engineered by Edward VII as a result of his visit to Paris in 1903.

  • Another achievement was the rapprochement with England known as the Entente cordiale or friendly understanding, which following the new amity with Italy greatly strengthened France face-to-face with Germany.

  • No sane man would have then ventured to predict that in a few years the hands of the two countries would be joined in the clasp of the Entente cordiale.

  • All France, and England as well, welcomed the beginning of the "Entente Cordiale," or friendly understanding between the two nations.

  • The Entente Cordiale, the more closely we inspect it, we find is based not on a cordial regard of the parties to it for each other, but on a cordial disregard all three participants share for the party it is aimed against.

  • The Entente Cordiale, to begin with, is unnatural.

  • The defence of the Entente Cordiale is that it is an innocent pact of friendship, designed only to meet the threat of the Triple Alliance.

  • If not--the Entente Cordiale may burst like a bomb.

  • These threats were not repudiated at the time (the latter half of June) and the War Lord had considered them quite legitimate clubs for pounding French opinion while the Entente Cordiale pourparlers were on.

  • His shouting about 'our war' to obtain supreme sea power is co-responsible for the Entente Cordiale.

  • Happily the animosity of a hundred years ago has been replaced by L’Entente Cordiale, and a movement originated by Mr. H.


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