Apostolic Delegate in Washington has mission on mediation to President Wilson; opinion in England that peace moves must wait.
Ambassador Gerard's message has not been forwarded to any embassy; National Peace Council in England thanks President Wilson for mediation offer.
Count Okuma says Japan would have liked to join the United States in mediation offer.
The king, who pretended to be neutral, engaged them to send their ambassadors to Calais, there to negotiate a peace under the mediation of Wolsey and the pope's nuncio.
Hialas took a journey northwards, and offered his mediation between James and Henry, as minister of a prince who was in alliance with both potentates.
Urswic found the lady of Beaujeu, now duchess of Bourbon, engaged in the siege of Nantz, and had the satisfaction to find that his master's offer of mediation was readily embraced and with many expressions of confidence and moderation.
Light, like life, comes to us through the mediation of others.
If God be absolutely and simply one, there can be no mediation or atonement, since between God and the most exalted creature the gulf is infinite.
The time for mediation is past, if it ever were at hand or present at all; and it is scarcely possible now to prevent the processes of phlebotomization which are supposed to secure peace and repose.
The task of mediation is sure to be as thankless as abortive.
Our accepting at once, and sincerely, the mediation of the virtuous Alexander, their greatest friend, and the most aggravated enemy of Bonaparte, sufficiently proves whether we have partialities on the side of her enemy.
I sincerely pray that this mediation may produce a just peace.
Her affairs too, were such, that whatever issue they had, she could not be in a situation to make a respectable mediation for us.
The Rhodians, who had offered theirmediation during the war with Perseus, were deprived of Lycia and Caria.
Hiero had concluded peace with the Mamertines through the mediation of the Carthaginians, so that there was no longer even a pretext for the interference of the Romans.
Through British mediationhe made peace with the Turks and thus removed an enemy from his flank.
Sidenote: The Coalition Joined by Austria] At this point an armistice was arranged through the friendlymediation of Austria.
The mediation of Spain between France and England having been rejected in the courts of Europe, Spain decided to join France in the struggle against Great Britain.
Giving the reasons for adopting such a policy Jacob said: "This leading sentiment of mediation was indorsed by the Union men of both Houses of the Legislature.
It lavished warnings, prayers, good offices, offers of mediationon the Emperor Nicholas.
Report of the intended mediation of Russia on the basis of independence.
There is a confused rumor here of a mediation of Russia and Holland, but I am persuaded without foundation.
A Congress is also talked of, and that some use is to be made therein of the mediation formerly proposed of the Imperial Courts.
It is the same with the quarrels about the Duke of Courland; one cannot attempt mediation except by consent of both parties.
Russia cannot disapprove the mediation you might deign to offer on that behalf;--our intentions being so honestly amicable, and all ground of controversy having died with the late King.
Never was mediation undertaken with greater pleasure," adds the King.
With this secret meaning on the part of France, an overture for a peace was commenced in the autumn of 1558, through the mediation of the Duchess of Lorraine.
Certain affinities between the two imperial nations connected them directly without the mediationof the Greek world.
Through the mediation of the subordinate gods the common father both of themselves and of all men is honored in a thousand different ways by mortals who are thus in accord in spite of their discord.
This fief he renounced, probably in favour of his second son, just before the Battle of the Standard (1138), on the failure of his attempted mediation between David and the English barons.
The animal has no religion, because it only feels; but what is spiritual rests on the mediation of thought, and pertains to man.
Alexander's ultimate purpose was given to the world, so soon as Britain had declined the offered mediation of Russia in her disputes with France.
In the meantime, a new levy of the conscription put into his hands a fresh army; and forty thousand men were stationed at Bayonne, to add weight to his mediation in the affairs of Spain.
By the treaty of Tilsit, so far as made public, Russia offered her mediation betwixt Britain and France, on condition that the first named kingdom should accept the proffer of her interference within a month.
But in case his mild and healing mediation should be again refused, he declared he would treat them as a conquered people, and place his brother on another throne.
The Guises even endeavored to effect a reconciliation with the constable through the mediation of the marshal Brissac.
It was in the name of the same principles that the young Emperor of Russia then proposed to Europe a mediation which was soon to end in a coalition.
The treaty was concluded the same evening, through the mediation of the Prince de la Paix.
The Emperor Napoleon was already regretting the magnificent prospect which he had opened before the Czar on the side of Turkey; the government of the Sublime Porte had adroitly accepted the mediation of France.
The complaints of Lord Hawkesbury on the subject of the French mediation in Switzerland provoked an explosion of anger and threats.
In case of the cabinet of London refusing the mediation of Russia, Alexander engaged himself to declare war against England.
Russia was charged with the mediation between France and England; France became arbitrator between Russia and the Porte.
All now depends on the mediation and protection of this great prince.
At the same time, and by the clever mediation of Talleyrand, he threw out a hint to the young Czar that he wished to be united to him by family alliance.
I shall therefore be mediator in your quarrels, but my mediation will be an active one, such as becomes the great nation in whose name I speak.
A negotiation was soon after opened at Arras, under the mediation of the pope's legates; and the truce was attempted to be converted into a solid peace.
Through the mediation of the pope's legates, Edward concluded a truce with France; but even during this cessation of arms, he had very nearly lost Calais, the sole fruit of all his boasted victories.
Thus the Being of Beings (3) through this mediation brings about its own indwelling in self-consciousness, and is the actual presence of the essential and self-subsisting spirit who is all in all.
These three syllogisms, constituting the one syllogism of the absolute self-mediation of spirit, are the revelation of that spirit whose life is set out as a cycle of concrete shapes in pictorial thought.
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