We have seen by the lingering condition of the negociations for peace, that nothing was to be expected from them, in the situation that things stood prior to the 18th Fructidor.
This violent step at last opened the eyes of the King of England; and as the negociations for the marriage of his son with the Infanta of Spain were now broken off, James began seriously to espouse the cause of his son-in-law.
Negociations for subsidies were set on foot with Venice, Holland, and England.
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As he believed his negociations to be very secret he often visited the Marquis D'Arcy, the French Ambassador at the Court of Savoy; but what can escape the penetrating eyes of France?
The strong fort of Pignerol, acquired to the Crown of France by the negociations of Richelieu, continued in their possession for 68 years.
Caesar Bishop of Laon and Cardinal d'Estrees, son of the first Marshal of France of that name, was employed in various negociations with the Princes of Italy; but is now more remembered for his courtier-like reply to Lewis XIV.
The difficulty is how to contrive it so as to discover his intentions, without the negociations passing through the hands of our rascal, in whom we cannot place any reliance.
The death of Mr. de Medina, which happened about that time, delayed the negociations thus commenced; but at the expiration of a year the proposal was revived, and the necessary arrangements were speedily adjusted.
It was at about mid-day on the 17th of December that Markham came within sight of Naples; and he was then met by plenipotentiaries sent by King Ferdinand to treat for an armistice, preparatory to negociations for peace.
Negociations of Cortes at the court of Spain, respecting the conquest and government of Mexico.
But even this second barbarous sacrifice of life had little effect either on the course of the war, or on the negociations for peace.
Pending these negociations with Treves and France, the king's generals had entirely cleared the territory of Mentz of the Spanish garrisons, and Gustavus himself completed the conquest of this district by the capture of Kreutznach.
He, indeed, had commenced his negociations with the Emperor, even before the battle of Nordlingen; and the unfortunate issue of that battle only accelerated their conclusion.
Far from tending to accelerate a general peace, it had a pernicious influence upon the negociations at Munster and Osnaburg, and had made the allies bolder in their demands.
Master of the capital, he hoped to carry on more successfully his negociations at the Saxon court; but even while he was renewing his proposals to Arnheim, he did not hesitate to give them weight by striking a decisive blow.
This affair must never come to their ears, or I am ruined; and now, the sooner all negociations are concluded the better.
During these negociations the French ambassadors presented to the King the portrait of the Princess Katharine,[175] which he received with great satisfaction.
Meanwhile, after the interchange of many solemn embassies between England and France, with a view to permanent peace, when the King found that very many negociations and most exact treaties had been carried on in (p.
How far the love of Henry towards Katharine expedited the negociations we cannot tell.
At the adjourned meeting on September 5th the negociations fell through owing to the strong opposition manifested by the traders and merchants of Yarmouth.
The opponents of the resolutions moved, as an amendment, that the Prince Regent was the only person to be addressed pending the negociations with France upon the subject.
The Roman Catholics were astounded; all their labour and expense, all their negociations at once appeared worse than vain, being only calculated to arouse public indignation.
Liber pontificalis and that pope himself in his letters to Pepin, all speak of the negociations between the king and the pope as having reference simply to Rome and Ravenna.
All union negociations were now at an end, for the Porte could only wish for the continuance of the schism.
His letters rather show, from the disfavour in which he at that time stood at the court of Pepin, that the negociations were carried on directly with the pope without his knowledge.
New negociations were begun by the emperor =Basil II.
When secret negociations toward the desired end had been carried out, Oswy called a general Synod at the nunnery of Streoneshalch, now Whitby, Synodus Pharensis, A.
Many negociations were begun but none of them came to much.
His abilities had been much talked of, for having brought about a peace between the Porte and the house of Austria; but at Constantinople, these sort of negociations are carried on without a minister’s having any great share in them.
I have since heard, that most of our wars in Europe were owing to this; that states confided too much in bastions and citadels, which hindered negociationsfrom taking effect.
All the negociations in Germany were committed to the Marshal Belleisle.
These negociations met with the fate they merited; and all idea of a marriage between the Prince and the daughter of the Duke of Burgundy was abandoned.
His account of the negociations of Farinata with Manfred, and of the battle of Montaperti for instance, represents the Florentine legend or tradition rather than the history of the events.
They said that their lives would be forfeited if we proceeded, and dwelt on the severe punishment they might incur if they failed to conclude negociations satisfactorily.
And our forbearance since thenegociations of 1890 must have lent itself to the same interpretation.
Yatung was eventually accepted both by the Chinese and British Governments as the only alternative to breaking off the negociations altogether.
As might be expected from the tone of the delegates, peace negociationsfell through.
At one time it seemed impossible to make any progress with negociations without further recourse to arms.
Messages were sent from the Tibetan camp to Tuna almost daily asking us to retire, and negociations again came to a deadlock.
The Shata Shape, the most influential of the four members of Council, attended the negociations on behalf of the Tibetans.
The negociations were characterized by the same shuffling and equivocation on the part of the Chinese, and the same weak-kneed policy of forbearance and conciliation on the part of the British.
The Amban explained to Colonel Younghusband that the Tibetans regarded the negociations in the light of a huckster's bargain.
Younghusband, however, added that after the capture of the fort he was perfectly willing to open negociations again.
Colonel Younghusband learnt that they had made up their minds to have no negociations with us inside Tibet.
I must confess that during the protracted negociations at Lhasa I had little sympathy with the Lamas.
Younghusband then informed the delegates that he was prepared to open negociations on the next day.
The whole progress of negociations put me in mind of the coercion of very naughty children.
The negociations between Berne and the Valais grew stormy: the latter insisting on the surrender of the castle, but consenting to let all within it go free.
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