Jules Favre, who held the portfolio of Foreign Affairs, and who at the advice of Lord Lyons came out from Paris, even at the risk of a rebuff, to see if by a personal interview he might not be able to influence the German Chancellor.
Napoleon had come to plead for the army; he wished to see the King, for he hoped that in a personal interview he might extract from him more favourable terms.
Holding it open before him in both hands, he surveyed the wonderful volume with a stare of unutterable anticipation--as if he expected to see Robinson Crusoe himself walk out of the pages, and favour us with a personal interview.
He asked my pardon in terms of sickening servility, and assured me that he could explain matters to my satisfaction, if I would honour him by consenting to a personal interview.
I sent up my name to Mrs. Merridew, and requested her to favour me with a personal interview at any hour which it might be most convenient to her to name.
I can, in a personal interview, inform you of some circumstances relative to the opinions which have been procured in favour of the Otsego votes.
This, if a problem, can only be solved at a personal interview.
This, if a problem, can only be solved at a personal interview.
I should have answered it, but had determined to visit my native colony, and expected, by personal interview, to answer purposes which I scarce hoped the cold medium of ink and paper could effect.
Some disputes inevitably arose on the edge of their contiguous dominions; and after the delays of fruitless negotiation, a personal interview of the two kings was proposed and accepted.
Without the help of a personal interview, Genseric was sufficiently acquainted with the genius and designs of his adversary.
Bibliography: Personal interview by the writer with Gus Rogers, ex-slave, better known as "Jabbo.
Communications and a personal interview between Napoleon and Cavour followed.
I shall be glad if you will name a time for a personal interview, as I can better explain"--etc.
Sidenote: Personal Interviews are seldom desirable as a Preliminary] The desirability of a personal interview with an editor is another delusion to which the amateur clings.
He entreated only a personal interview, even though to be rejected,--scorned.
Time enough to say more when Mrs. Crane returned to England; and then, not by letter, but in personal interview.
He anticipated that the day would bring him a summons from his father; he had little doubt that in the course of a personal interview he could persuade the King to agree to a postponement of his journey.
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