To which the ambassadors from the states replied that they had been sent to listen to a report, not to take oaths; if oaths were wanted, they recommended the Thebans to send ambassadors to the several states.
In answer to this Tissaphernes said: "If you on your part choose to make a truce whilst I send ambassadors to the king, I think you may well arrange the matter, and sail back home again, if so you will.
When Aegina was taken by the Romans, such of the inhabitants as had not escaped crowded together at the ships, and begged the proconsul to allow them to send ambassadors to cities of their kinsmen to obtain ransom.
And the Veientes, being humbled by that loss no less than by the unsuccessful battle, send ambassadors to Rome to sue for peace.
We will, as divine and human law requires, send ambassadorsto our allies and friends to entreat that no violence be committed against you?
I guess all I have to do now is to follow Peter's trail, and it will lead me to what I want to find out.
After the first outrage, the Volterrani immediately determined to send ambassadors to Florence, who intimated, that if the Signory would allow them their ancient privileges, the city would remain subject to them as formerly.
The Venetians and the king (as was then conjectured) were disposed tosend ambassadors to Florence to justify the war.
They received his words with enthusiasm, and voted to send ambassadors to Macedonia.
Such being the division of opinion, the Achaeans voted to send ambassadors to the Senate, to put before it the points contained in the speech of Lycortas.
Cornelius disdained to answer these speeches in detail, but he advised them to send ambassadors to Rome, for they would get full justice in the Senate: which they accordingly did.
Callicrates, on the other hand, proposed to send ambassadors to reconcile the two Egyptian kings with Antiochus.
The usurper of the throne of Isaac immediately sought for means to avert the storm about to fall upon his states, and hastened to send ambassadors to the pope, whom he considered the arbiter of peace and war in the West.
The terms were then settled, and he was ordered to send ambassadors to Rome to procure a ratification of the treaty.
To this place came a herald from the king, apparently to obtain a truce, until those who had fallen in battle should be removed and buried, but in reality to request permission to send ambassadors.
He therefore ordered those towns which had entered into our alliance immediately to send ambassadors to Mexico, otherwise he would march against them and put the whole of the inhabitants to death.
He returned to Rome, whence he wrote again to the Christian princes, conjuring them to send ambassadors, to deliberate afresh upon the war against the Turks.
But to send ambassadors to a man respecting whom you passed a most dignified and severe decision only thirteen days ago, is not an act of lenity, but, if I am to speak my real opinion, of downright madness.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "send ambassadors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.