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Example sentences for "foreign courts"

  • Should we once be reduced to ask advice, and submit to dictators, what would be the reputation of this assembly in foreign courts, or in our own country?

  • Will it not be imagined in foreign courts, that the measures now recommended by the emperour, are thought not consistent with the interest of the nation?

  • His ministers at foreign courts co-operated with those of the maritime powers in soliciting the accession of the different potentates in Europe.

  • My country suffers dishonor, and great loss and injury, in that many of its inhabitants resort to foreign courts.

  • As a sovereign power he also forbade all appeals to foreign courts, which of course included the pope.

  • The secretaries were sometimes accredited as Residents to foreign Courts, though they were not eligible for the post of Ambassador.

  • Roused by this slight, Villèle appealed to the King not to submit to the dictation of foreign Courts.

  • Neither the impending reform of the English Criminal Law nor the emancipation of Irish Catholics resulted from the enlightenment of foreign Courts, or could be hindered by their indifference.

  • Insignificant as the whole affair was, it excited a singular alarm not only in Germany but at foreign Courts.

  • Something had already been effected at foreign courts.

  • For some days, Philip would allow no post to leave Madrid, that he might be the first to send intelligence of this event to foreign courts.

  • Some few of the more aged and infirm remained behind; but this not so much from infirmity and age, as from the importance of having some of its members to watch over the interests of the community at foreign courts.

  • He caused despatches to be sent to foreign courts, to acquaint them with his late bereavement.

  • Another reason why Elizabeth did not choose to be over-precipitate, was her fear of giving any deadly offence to foreign courts.

  • Franklin was too long a mendicant at foreign courts not to be besottedly in love with their antithesis, and Hamilton has a brain power and an intellectual grasp which quite remove him from the odiums of comparison," said Morris.

  • I should appear a mere puppet in the eyes of foreign Courts were I to yield to the stupid demands of the Tribunate.

  • The consequences were not less important, and might have been disastrous with respect to foreign Courts.

  • The Queen, as a rule, was indifferent to public criticism, but she was much hurt at the strictures passed on her for her treatment of her son, especially those made by foreign courts.

  • Just as the state displayed its luxury in land and sea forces, at foreign courts and at home, each branch of the administration had also its abundance of officers, registrars and clerks.

  • At the same time, the king wished to spare the expense which numerous first-class embassies at foreign courts entailed.

  • His letters to the American Ministers at Foreign Courts, and to the French Ministers in this country, have already been printed in the correspondence of those persons respectively.

  • A report of the treasury, respecting the just stipend of our late and present Ministers at foreign Courts, is not quite determined upon.

  • Alone of the great powers, the emperor remained permanently unrepresented at foreign courts.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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