This negociation was so well managed that before noon we all received our cards from a green liveried youth, mounted on a very emaciated pony--the whole turn-out not auguring flatteringly of the high sheriff's taste in equipage.
In the same month, (November 1399,) a negociation was set on foot, with the view of bringing about a marriage between the Prince and one of the daughters of the King of France.
Early in the autumn of this year a negociation was set on foot (p.
Not that the vague offers of the negociation stamp the negociators with any especial disgrace.
In the course of that same month of November 1399, a negociation was set on foot to bring about the espousals for a future union of the Prince with one of the daughters of the King of France.
King Louis was exceedingly pleased when matters had taken this favourable turn, and he employed all his arts to bring the negociation to a peaceful termination.
Holland whose Policy is always to be at Peace may be open to Negociation & the sooner we tempt her the better.
And yet Mary Johnsons assiduous Applications procurd the sending a Ship loaded with Merchandise & Stores to the Value of twenty five Thousand Pounds Sterling; and this Negociation was settled before Mr Deans Arrival in France.
Your Negociation with Holland, as "my old Friend" observd, is all your own.
He could hardly have suspected that so much caution and peril could be connected with any negociation in which the sovereigns themselves were principles; and that they should be principles, was astonishing in itself.
As to your stay at Berlin I can only say that if your health will permit, everything that we value most may depend on your remaining till you have seen the leading points of the negociation fairly through.
The important moment seems to be that when the issue of Haugwitz's negociation shall have been known in Berlin and time given to communicate with Austria and Russia on the result.
This was our first impression, and his subsequent management of the negociation convinced us of its accuracy.
However, by a little negociation we pacified our hostess, and were at length admitted into her stable, where we spread our carpets and composed ourselves to sleep.
Whilst she was on her way to Munich, Agdolo was despatched to Dresden, to open the negociation with her son, not only for the transference of her rights on Bavaria, but also for the pawning of her diamonds, to her son.
While the negociation was in this state of forwardness, an unlooked for event rendered all these pacific measures abortive.
Negociation with the Dauphin and with the French King.
He opened a negociation about it, which he pursued with zeal and apparent earnestness.
In the autumn of 1563 Catharine Medici showed herself well informed about this negociationand much disquieted by it.
After Mary returned to Scotland similar rumours were renewed, and from time to time we meet with a negociation for this object.
How could her counsellors, who always preferred direct negociation with Spain, have accepted them?
Even if the negociation was not meant to be completely in earnest, it is worth remarking on what rock it was wrecked.
The negociationfailed owing to the Scotch intrigues of these years, in which the intention rather was to assert the claim of inheritance with the strong hand.
Shut up in Ratisbon, he awaited the reinforcements which Wallenstein was bringing from Bohemia; and endeavoured, in the mean time, to amuse his enemy and keep him inactive, by reviving the negociation for a neutrality.
The negociation accordingly failed, and served only to increase the animosity of the Bavarians and the Swedes.
To deprive his enemy of so powerful an ally, he had opened, through the intervention of Spain, a negociation with the Elector; and in order to facilitate an accommodation, Tiefenbach was ordered immediately to retire from Saxony.
A negociation now ensued between the Russian and British commanders-in-chief, for permission that the blockaded fleet should return to St. Petersburg unmolested, on condition that a part should be given up by the former.
He thought that I should now communicate the negociation to Dr.
He lost first his spirits, then his appetite, and ultimately his time, for he was fit neither for negociation nor anything else during his stay in England.
It is near and a little west of the territorial boundary of the Sioux nation; and on inspecting this scroll of bark, we found it had reference to a negociation for bringing about a permanent peace between the Sioux and Chippewas.
No term has been found for it in the Iroquois language, unless it be that by which they distinguished its principal seat of trade, negociation and early rendezvous, the island of Michilimackinac, which they called Tiedonderaghie.
There was considerable negociation on the subject, and discussion with Lord Lindsay, and on May 9th Airy's Resolutions were accepted by the Council.
On July 10th I have some negociation about it with Deighton the bookseller.
He determined to take revenge; and for this purpose, he entered into a negociationwith Sir Henry Clinton, to deliver West Point, and the army, into the hands of the British.
To obtain such a sum, Alexander promised the crown of Naples to prince Edward, son of Henry; which did not, however, prevent his continuing the negociation with Louis IX.
He was treated with civility, but detained as a kind of hostage, to facilitate any negociation necessary for obtaining provisions; and Swan sent a present to the Spanish Governor by the Indians of the canoe.
The same day, they quitted their anchorage at Puna, intending to anchor again at Point Santa Elena, and there to enter afresh into negociation for ransom of prisoners: but in the evening, two Spanish Ships of War came in sight.
All thoughts of farthernegociation with the Spaniards for the ransom of prisoners, were relinquished.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "negociation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.