单词 | embassador |
例句 | He did not specify how long Iran would refrain from sending an embassador to Sweden. Iran holds off sending ambassador to Sweden in protest over Koran incident 2023-07-02T04:00:00Z "Do not throw Pasquino into the Tiber," said the Spanish embassador, "lest he should teach all the frogs in the river to croak pasquinades." Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z The legates urged in vain the sacred character of their offices of embassador and priest: Bernabos kept his word; and they were left to digest the insult as best they might. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z The Queen is to marry the Prince of Spain, and Simon Renard is his embassador to her. The Dramas of Victor Hugo: Mary Tudor, Marion de Lorme, Esmeralda 2012-03-15T02:00:28.817Z On the morrow the Spanish embassador was the first to congratulate Sixtus V., with admirable sang froid, on his truly pious clemency. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z The brotaër then brings forth, in succession, an infant in arms, a widow, a married woman, and the bridesmaid; but the embassador always rejects the candidates, though without wounding their feelings. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z Caricatures aimed directly at the Spanish embassador followed, but they are only remarkable for the explanatory words which accompany them. Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z A tumult arose in Alexandria between the Jews and the Greeks, and out of each party three were chosen as embassadors to go to Rome and lay the case before Caligula, who was then emperor. The Christ Of Paul Or, The Enigmas of Christianity 2011-12-24T03:08:04.237Z Don't talk to me about the anger of M. de Noailles, the French embassador! The Dramas of Victor Hugo: Mary Tudor, Marion de Lorme, Esmeralda 2012-03-15T02:00:28.817Z The execution was to be private; but Olivarès, in his quality of embassador, was permitted to remain with the governor. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z He was obliged to cede Naples to Germany, the quarters of the pope's embassadors in Venice to the Venitian government, and the right of investiture in Savoy to the secular authority. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z This broadsheet being entitled "Vox Populi," the writer concludes his explanation by styling the embassador "Fox Populi, Count Gondomar the Great." Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z Since he had begun to convince himself that he could not crack this "nut," he received the priests with unheard-of honor, as if they were embassadors from the Emperor of Germany or the Sultan. The Deluge, Vol. II. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-09-05T02:00:23.933Z You are bailiff of Amont in Franche-Comte, subject of the Emperor, and his embassador at London. The Dramas of Victor Hugo: Mary Tudor, Marion de Lorme, Esmeralda 2012-03-15T02:00:28.817Z He consulted with his friend, Count Olivarès, embassador from the court of Spain, and they resolved to attempt to obtain by stratagem what had been refused to their prayers. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z Orders were consequently sent from St. Petersburg to the Russian embassador at Teheran to demand the immediate dismissal of the governor of Mazanderan, or to haul down his flag. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z Did she think he was an embassador of good will, that he was down there to kiss babies and wear serapes to show that he was just one of the people. Nan Sherwood on the Mexican Border 2011-05-26T02:00:20.467Z The princes of the House of Este employed him as embassador in diplomatic missions of high trust and honor. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z I will appeal to his embassador, the eminent Cardinal Polus, to save me. The Dramas of Victor Hugo: Mary Tudor, Marion de Lorme, Esmeralda 2012-03-15T02:00:28.817Z The embassador, in order to gain time, began to converse on every imaginable subject, but the governor would not listen. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z All your Greek can never advance you from secretary to envoy, or from envoy to embassador, but your address, your air, your manner, if good, may. The Man Who Pleases and the Woman Who Charms 2011-04-05T02:00:10.347Z Indeed, such embassadors will be the final judges of the persons, rulers, cities or nations to whom they are sent. Key to the Science of Theology 2011-03-05T03:00:29Z Not less important for the formation of a literary style were the letters and dispatches of embassadors. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z Garbetts was dispatched then with this message and letter; and bidding Heaven bless 'um, the general squeezed his embassador's hand, and saw him depart. A History of Pendennis, Volume 1 His fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy 2011-01-13T03:01:13.027Z The creation is neither unduly exalted nor contemptuously trampled under-foot, but maintains its dignified position, as an embassador from the Divine King. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I. It was her first view of David Rizzio, who had come to Scotland in the train of the embassador from Savoy. Zigzag Journeys in Europe Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands Man holding the keys of the Priesthood and Apostleship after the order of the Son of God, are his representatives, or embassadors, to mankind. Key to the Science of Theology 2011-03-05T03:00:29Z A few days after this Robespierre fell, and the American embassador arrived and reclaimed me, and invited me to his house. Junius Unmasked or, Thomas Paine the author of the Letters of Junius and the Declaration of Independence "We were four—the French embassador, Steyne, and we two commoners." A History of Pendennis, Volume 1 His fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy 2011-01-13T03:01:13.027Z The viands were exquisite; the wine came from the cellars of deceased archbishops and embassadors. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4. “Our own embassador is no very warm friend of mine; and the rank would be no clew, for it is clear that my kinsman has never assumed it since he quitted his country.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 An embassador was sent to Rhu-tog-au-di, announcing the treachery of his son, and inviting that chief to be present at the immolation of both victims. Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches. But a Mussulman embassador coming from the king of Morocco, observing these rites, which he was told had been performed for centuries, asked the king why they treated this image with such insult. Junius Unmasked or, Thomas Paine the author of the Letters of Junius and the Declaration of Independence It was agreed that his embassador should act for him entirely; and the young fellow paced up and down the street in a very nervous condition, until he should learn the result of the negotiation. A History of Pendennis, Volume 1 His fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy 2011-01-13T03:01:13.027Z The embassadors again retired with dignity and with courtesy, yet with reserve indicative of deep displeasure at the pertinacity of the Spaniards. Hernando Cortez Makers of History The embassador seemed very grave—Egerton calm and impenetrable, as usual. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 The embassador possessed, some leagues from Bayonne, an extensive farm, on which were bred numerous flocks of merinoes. Josephine Makers of History Take also these tablets which will serve as credentials, so that the Senate shall recognize you as an embassador extraordinary from Saguntum. Sónnica She has her embassadors in every quarter of the world—her couriers upon every road. A History of Pendennis, Volume 1 His fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy 2011-01-13T03:01:13.027Z Cortez received them all with great courtesy and hospitality, and took not a little pleasure in witnessing the amazement with which these embassadors contemplated the power, to them supernatural, which the Spaniards wielded. Hernando Cortez Makers of History Randal arrived at the embassador's before the Count, and contrived to mix with the young noblemen attached to the embassy, and to whom he was known. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 Upon the emperor addressing some compliments to the embassador, he declared that these flocks belonged to me. Josephine Makers of History He went one evening to a very select ball given by the wife of the English embassador, Lady Baden. A Mad Love We have had an embassador among us; but as he, I understand, is ashamed of us, we are hereby more ashamed of him, and accordingly omit him. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. Cortez sent embassadors before him to the capital with the following message to Montezuma: Cortez's message to the monarch. Hernando Cortez Makers of History I should have thought, however, that a man of such rank had been easily found, even through the medium of your own embassador.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 The first place we went to was Aix-la-Chapelle, for Mr. Brooke was named something—I forget what—to Lord Sandwich, that was going there as an embassador. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. Franklin was in Paris, the embassador from America, in garb and demeanor as simple and frugal as the humblest citizen, and all Paris gazed upon him with wonder and admiration. Maria Antoinette Makers of History If its object was to terrify the Deputies of Congress, it failed; making no more impression on them, than the sudden discovery of elephants did upon certain embassadors of old. A Collection of State-Papers, Relative to the First Acknowledgment of the Sovereignty of the United States of America The embassadors were instructed to urge him, by all possible considerations, not to attempt to approach the Mexican capital. Hernando Cortez Makers of History Presently the Count passed by, and the embassador bowed to him very stiffly. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 The rights, the powers, the duties, and the privileges of embassadors are determined by the law of nature and nations, and not by any municipal constitutions. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First Maria Theresa was extremely displeased, and, without reserve, expressed her strong disapproval of his conduct, both as a bishop and as an embassador. Maria Antoinette Makers of History The embassadors received this message, and departed to deliver it to their queen. Cyrus the Great Makers of History The embassadors were accordingly seized and imprisoned, and preparations were made to sacrifice them to their gods. Hernando Cortez Makers of History But pardon me, I must pay my respects to the embassador.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 I. The king therefore, considered as the representative of his people, has the sole power of sending embassadors to foreign states, and receiving embassadors at home. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First The loud complaints were poured so incessantly in the ear of Maria Theresa, that at last she sent a special embassador to Versailles, in disguise, as a spy upon her daughter. Maria Antoinette Makers of History He accordingly raised an army and commenced a movement toward the north, sending, at the same time, embassadors before him into the country of the Massagetæ, with offers of marriage to the queen. Cyrus the Great Makers of History After they had been sufficiently examined and admired, one of the embassadors very courteously said, Message from Montezuma. Hernando Cortez Makers of History That the embassador, thus pressed, replied that the King of England was a false tyrant, against whom his own subjects would soon rise. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 This may lead us into a short enquiry, how far the municipal laws of England inter-246-meddle with or protect the rights of these messengers from one potentate to another, whom we call embassadors. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First Every monarch, every prince, every embassador from a foreign court, delighted to pay her especial honor. Maria Antoinette Makers of History He accordingly gave answer to the embassadors of Tomyris that he would accede to the first of her proposals. Cyrus the Great Makers of History The embassadors saluted the Spanish chieftain with the greatest reverence, bowing before him, and surrounding him with clouds of incense, which arose from waving censers borne by their attendants. Hernando Cortez Makers of History He conferred with various other commissioners and embassadors who were sent out from time to time from the government at home. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 Should he send embassadors to them, presenting his claims to occupy his father's place? Alexander the Great Makers of History That Japanese embassador gave it to me, with such a tender look. Phemie Frost's Experiences While Cyrus was engaged in the work of constructing the bridge, embassadors appeared, who said that they had been sent from Tomyris. Cyrus the Great Makers of History But the embassadors, as they retired, assured him that another application would be unavailing. Hernando Cortez Makers of History To give assurance to the Catholics of his sincerity, he sent embassadors to Rome to treat with the Pope in regard to his reconciliation with the Church. Henry IV, Makers of History The inhabitants were aware of this intention, and sent an embassador to Alexander to implore his mercy. Alexander the Great Makers of History She proposed, however, that Captain Church should go to Rhode Island, obtain a small vessel, and then take her embassadors around Cape Cod to Plymouth. King Philip Makers of History Crœsus sent embassadors to Sparta to inform the people of the plans which he contemplated, and to ask their aid. Cyrus the Great Makers of History Our king will doubtless hear with pleasure from your sovereign, and receive his embassador honorably. Hernando Cortez Makers of History The French court, alarmed by the indignation it had aroused, sent an embassador to London with a poor apology for the crime, by pretending that the Protestants had conspired against the life of the king. Henry IV, Makers of History He then sent an embassador to Alexander to make propositions for peace. Alexander the Great Makers of History The barbarian chieftain was at home, and it so happened that some Pequot embassadors had but a short time before arrived, and were then conferring with the Narragansets in reference to the coalition. King Philip Makers of History Meanwhile the Hawaiian embassadors, who had been joined by Mr. Marshall, the king's envoy, had done effective work in London and Paris. The Hawaiian Islands Their Resources, Agricultural, Commercial and Financial They, however, waited patiently ten days, when the embassadors again returned. Hernando Cortez Makers of History The embassador was received in the court of the queen with appalling coldness and gloom. Henry IV, Makers of History He found a great number of envoys and embassadors from the various states of Greece at the Persian court, and these persons fell into his hands among the other captives. Alexander the Great Makers of History Turning to the Wampanoag embassadors, he exclaimed, "You are infamous wretches, thirsting for the blood of your English neighbors, who have never injured you, but who, on the contrary, have always treated you with kindness." King Philip Makers of History Elizabeth was not satisfied with this, but insisted on a definite answer to her question; and the embassador said at last that Elizabeth had the fairest complexion, though Mary was considered a very lovely woman. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History The very considerable expence, incurred by the court on this account, may be one reason for prescribing the limited time of forty days for all embassadors to remain at the capital. Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton One day the Spanish embassador, a dignified Castilian, was rather suddenly ushered into the royal presence at Fontainebleau. Henry IV, Makers of History At one time some embassadors from the Persian court arrived in Macedon when Philip was away. Alexander the Great Makers of History The Indian queen, more discreet than her adviser, dismissed the embassadors unharmed, but informing them that she should look to the English as her friends and protectors. King Philip Makers of History She accordingly sent an embassador over to France to remonstrate against Mary's advancing these pretensions. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History After a time, when Temujin had by these and similar means greatly increased the number of his adherents, and proportionately strengthened his position, he sent an embassador again to Vang Khan to propose some accommodation. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series The embassador, overwhelmed by his reception, was overheard to exclaim to himself, in bitterness of heart, "I am ashamed to acknowledge myself a Frenchman." Henry IV, Makers of History These embassadors saw Alexander, of course, and had opportunities to converse with him. Alexander the Great Makers of History Mr. Williams sent as embassador.His mission.His success. King Philip Makers of History As soon as Mary died and Elizabeth was proclaimed, one of her first acts was, as was very proper, to send an embassador to Flanders to inform the bereaved husband of his loss. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History He accordingly received the embassadors of Idikut in a very cordial and friendly manner. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series The two embassadors of Henry IV. kneeled upon the vestibule of one of the churches in Rome as unworthy to enter. Henry IV, Makers of History The embassadors were very much surprised at such evidences of maturity of mind, and of far-seeing and reflective powers on the part of the young prince. Alexander the Great Makers of History Awashonks sat down, called her chiefs and the Wampanoag embassadors around her, and then invited Captain Church to take a conspicuous seat in the midst of the group. King Philip Makers of History He had seen pictures of her, however, and he sent an embassador over to England to urge his suit, and to convince Elizabeth how much he was in love with her charms. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History The time when this embassy was sent was in the year 1217, and the name of the principal embassador was Makinut. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series Henry of Navarre and the Duke of Alençon sent an embassador to the French court to propose terms to Henry III. Henry IV, Makers of History These troops escorted princes, embassadors, generals, and great officers of state, all gorgeously decked in their robes, and wearing their badges and insignia. Alexander the Great Makers of History Captain Church, however, was manifestly gaining the advantage, and the Wampanoag embassadors, baffled and enraged, were anxious to silence their antagonist with the bludgeon. King Philip Makers of History She received her foreign embassadors with military spectacles and shows, and with banquets and parties of pleasure, which for many days kept all London in a fever of excitement. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History This bold and defiant language on the part of the embassador greatly increased the irritation which the sultan felt before. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series Raising his eyes, he said to the embassador, "Are you a father?" Henry IV, Makers of History "I have come," said the embassador, "to implore you to destroy Lampsacus." Alexander the Great Makers of History All present to the god Adoring bend, and all his words repeat; And Rome's embassadors with fervor join In mind and voice. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II At one time, when a distinguished embassador from Mary Queen of Scots was at her court, she insisted on his telling her whether she or Mary was the most beautiful. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History By means of conciliating language like this the sultan was at length appeased, and he finally was induced to agree to every thing which the embassador proposed. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series Here he received embassadors from Spain, France, and Burgundy, who had been sent by their several governments to congratulate him on his accession, and to pay him their homage. Richard III Makers of History Alexander, pleased with the readiness of the embassador in giving his language such a sudden turn, and perhaps influenced by his oath, spared the city. Alexander the Great Makers of History These papers show that you are duly commissioned embassadors from the King of France. Richard II Makers of History The embassador had the prudence to attempt to evade the inquiry. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History Mohammed made this demand of the calif through the medium of an embassador whom he sent to Bagdad. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series Each of these embassadors came in great state, and were accompanied by a grand retinue; and the ceremonies of receiving them, and the entertainments given to do them honor, were magnificent beyond description. Richard III Makers of History In what was it that I, an embassador from Washoe, a citizen of California, a resident of Oakland, could thus be drawn toward this hideous wretch? The Land of Thor One of the embassadors, a grand officer of state, personated King Richard on this occasion, and the marriage was celebrated with the greatest possible pomp and splendor. Richard II Makers of History She told the French embassador one day that she was weary of her life, and when she attempted to speak of Essex as the cause of her grief, she sighed bitterly and burst into tears. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History The calif, after hearing what the embassador had to say, refused to comply. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series The earl then returned to England, and was soon followed by the French embassadors, expecting that every thing essential was settled, and that nothing but a few formalities remained. Richard III Makers of History The King of France had sent, a short time before, a special embassador for the purpose of doing something, if possible, to discover and punish the murderers of Darnley. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History At first the prince was unwilling to consent to this, as the persons of embassadors and messengers of all sorts sent from one sovereign to another were, in those days as now, considered sacred. Richard II Makers of History She asked the embassador if he had communicated the affair to Mary. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History This message was sent, it was said, by three embassadors, whose persons ought to have been considered sacred, according to every principle of international law. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series But, in the mean time, while all this had been going on in France, Count Charles had quietly sent an embassador to England to press his claim to the princess's hand. Richard III Makers of History Queen Elizabeth returned word through her embassador in Paris, whose name was Throckmorton, that she could not give her any such safe-conduct, because she had refused to ratify the treaty of Edinburgh. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History The embassadors brought back a passport for her and for her party. Richard II Makers of History He was born at Nismes, and was sent as embassador to the Court of Portugal in 1559, from whence, on his return, he brought to Paris this herb. The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831 He had accordingly been sent an embassador to the sultan's court to propose such an alliance. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series One of these embassadors, the one sent by the government of Spain, brought a formal proposal from Ferdinand and Isabella for a marriage between their daughter and Richard's little son. Richard III Makers of History Le Croc, the aged and venerable French embassador, made a great effort to effect an accommodation and prevent a battle. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History As the party were approaching Calais, they were received at the town of Gravelines by the English embassador and his suite, who had come out from Calais to meet them. Richard II Makers of History The embassadors delivered their message, and some of the tribes acceded to the Scythian proposals. Darius the Great Makers of History However this may be, the sultan was at first not at all pleased with the proposition in the form in which the embassador made it. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series In the fifteenth century even, the foreign embassadors complain of the enormous cost of living there. Principles Of Political Economy In April, Queen Elizabeth's embassador sent her word that he was satisfied that Mary's marriage with Darnley was all arranged and settled. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History The embassadors were also very honorably received at court. Richard II Makers of History He accordingly sent embassadors to the Scythian chief, whose name was Indathyrsus, with a message somewhat as follows: Message to Indathyrsus. Darius the Great Makers of History The three embassadors whom Genghis Khan selected for this service were themselves Mohammedans. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series The effect produced upon the mind of Latinus by the appearance of these embassadors, and by the communication which they made to him, proved to be highly favorable. Romulus Makers of History The embassador wrote back to Henry, the King of England, that little Mary was "as goodly a child as he ever saw." Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History To this the embassadors replied that the marriage would establish and confirm a permanent peace between the two countries. Richard II Makers of History Once in every five years they were accustomed to choose by lot, with solemn ceremonies, one of their number, to be sent as a legate or embassador to their god. Darius the Great Makers of History Mohammed received the calif's embassador very honorably, and in his presence concealed the anger which the answer of the calif excited in his mind. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series The embassadors paused when they came in view of this scene, and waited until intelligence could be sent in to the monarch, informing him of their arrival. Romulus Makers of History The embassador from Savoy happened to bring with him to Scotland, in his train, this young man, Rizzio, in 1561, that is, just about the time that Mary herself returned to Scotland. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History But the embassadors said that they thought this could be arranged. Richard II Makers of History As soon as Darius had passed the river, the Scythians sent embassadors to all their people, proposing to them to form a general alliance against the invader. Darius the Great Makers of History Things were in this state when the grand caravan of merchants and embassadors which Genghis Khan had sent arrived at the frontiers of the sultan's dominions. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series The first measure which he adopted, was to send embassadors around to the neighboring states, soliciting alliances with them, and stipulations allowing of intermarriages between his people and theirs. Romulus Makers of History These embassadors generally traveled with pomp and parade, taking sometimes many attendants with them. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History While these negotiations were going on, the embassadors asked permission to see the princess. Richard II Makers of History The Carthaginians being now, in their turn, reduced to despair, sent embassadors to Scipio to beg for peace, and to ask on what terms he would grant it and withdraw from the country. Hannibal Makers of History He wished first to get possession of Otrar, which was the place where the embassadors and the merchants had been massacred. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series In due time he made his entry into the city, and embassadors came to him there from all parts of the Roman world to acknowledge him as the reigning emperor. Nero Makers of History Series Both the great parties sent embassadors to her to ask her to return, each of them urging her to adopt such measures on her arrival in Scotland as should favor their cause. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History The embassadors were conducted to an apartment in the palace of the Louvre, where the princess and her parents were ready to receive them. Richard II Makers of History The embassadors expressed their willingness to submit to any terms that the senate might propose for arresting the war. Hannibal Makers of History He then went on to denounce the perfidious conduct of the sultan toward him in making a solemn treaty of peace with him and then treacherously murdering his merchants and embassadors. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series He received the deputations which brought these tokens, with great pomp and parade, as if they had been embassadors from sovereign princes or states, sent to transact business of the most momentous concern. Nero Makers of History Series She accordingly, as a previous step, sent to Throckmorton, her embassador in France, directing him to have an interview with Queen Catharine, and ascertain how far she would feel disposed to take Mary's part. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History On coming into the presence of the child, the chief embassador advanced to her, and, kneeling down before her, he said, "Madam, if it please God, you shall be our lady and queen." Richard II Makers of History These embassadors made diligent efforts to reach Rome as soon as possible, but they were too late. Hannibal Makers of History And so great was the extent of country from which these embassadors came that a period of six months was consumed before these melancholy ceremonies were ended. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series On one occasion, at a feast to which he had invited such a company of embassadors, one of them asked him to favor them with a song. Nero Makers of History Series Elizabeth sent the Earl of Bedford as her embassador, with a present of a baptismal font of gold, which had cost a sum equal to five thousand dollars. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History Isabella then took the kneeling embassador by the hand and lifted him up. Richard II Makers of History The senate decided to send the Roman embassadors home without acceding to their demands, and the walls of Saguntum were battered down by Hannibal's engines. Hannibal Makers of History His treasury was exhausted; in order to replenish it, he dispatched embassadors to his various allies to borrow money. Pyrrhus Makers of History Near by are grouped many of the foreign legations, the palaces of princes and the mansions of the Japanese officials and foreign embassadors. The Critic in the Orient She was surrounded by barons and earls, by embassadors and princes from foreign courts, and by the principal lords and ladies of the Scottish nobility, all dressed in magnificent costumes. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History The embassadors were extremely pleased with the appearance and behavior of the princess, and were more than ever desirous of succeeding in their mission. Richard II Makers of History The venerable embassadors laid the subject before them. Hannibal Makers of History The embassadors charged it upon Pyrrhus, that, contrary to the laws and usages of nations, he was making war upon them without having previously declared war. Pyrrhus Makers of History The common people, the nobles, the ecclesiastics, and the foreign embassadors, vied with each other in their demonstrations of joy. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The embassadors of various foreign potentates were present, each bearing their appropriate insignia. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History So slow are the movements and operations in such a case as this among the great, that the embassadors were occupied three weeks in Paris in advancing the business to this point. Richard II Makers of History Ruscino was the same place as that in which the Roman embassadors met the great council of the Gauls on their return to Italy from Carthage. Hannibal Makers of History The embassadors so understood it, and bid the invader defiance. Pyrrhus Makers of History He was compelled to banish from Rome his own brother, Don Mario Chigi, and to send an embassador to Paris with the most humble apology. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Besides, he said, if he and the prince were there, they could act far more effectually than any embassadors in securing the restoration of the Palatinate to Frederic. Charles I Makers of History The embassadors were sent back with the answer that the Crusaders were on their march, and, if opposed, might extend their conquests even to the Nile. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The Saguntines sent embassadors to Rome to ask the Romans to interpose and protect them from the dangers which threatened them. Hannibal Makers of History The Spartans sent embassadors again, demanding what these proceedings meant. Pyrrhus Makers of History Through her embassadors she endeavored to effect an alliance. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The Scotch sent a sort of embassador to London to represent to the king that the hostility to the Liturgy was so universal and so strong that it could not be enforced. Charles I Makers of History He promptly received the United States embassadors; and, several months afterward, he concluded a treaty with them, and gave them such assurances of friendship, that, on their return home, the provisional army was disbanded. Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. The conference was broken up, and the embassadors returned to Rome. Hannibal Makers of History The embassadors then returned to Sparta, and the people immediately pushed forward with all diligence their preparations for putting the city in an attitude of defense. Pyrrhus Makers of History Louis seized, by secret warrant, lettre de cachet, the Genoese embassador, and plunged him into one of the dungeons of the Bastile. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series They sent commissioners to London to see and confer with the king, and these commissioners seemed almost to assume the character of embassadors from a foreign state. Charles I Makers of History But I recollect that my boyish eye was caught by the appearance of De Yrujo, the Spanish embassador. Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. The embassadors, in the presence of the great council of the Volscians, made known to them the probability of war, and invited them to ally themselves with the Romans. Hannibal Makers of History The resolution of sending for Pyrrhus was confirmed, and embassadors were soon afterward dispatched to Epirus. Pyrrhus Makers of History Here she lived in great splendor, entertaining foreign embassadors, receiving from them costly gifts, and introducing them to her children as if they were really princes of the blood. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series In the mean time the Scotch sent embassadors to York, saying to the king that they were advancing to lay their grievances before him! Charles I Makers of History His military tutor, Theroulde, accompanied him, and he was attended likewise by the embassadors whom Alan had sent for him, and by a strong escort for his protection by the way. William the Conqueror Makers of History The Roman embassadors appeared at Carthage, and were admitted to an audience before the senate. Hannibal Makers of History He accordingly suspended his hostile operations, and prepared to send an embassador to Rome to propose peace. Pyrrhus Makers of History The foreign embassadors promptly dispatched the news to their several courts. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The British embassador at Madrid at this time was the Earl of Bristol. Charles I Makers of History During this eventful day, William too sent a body of horsemen across the country which separated the two encampments, though his emissaries were not spies, but embassadors, with propositions for peace. William the Conqueror Makers of History The Romans resolved to send embassadors to Hannibal to demand of him what his intentions were, and to warn him against any acts of hostility against Saguntum. Hannibal Makers of History Cineas was, of course, the embassador commissioned to act on this occasion. Pyrrhus Makers of History It seems that a dispute had arisen in London between the French and Spanish embassadors upon the point of precedence. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The first Greek city to which these embassadors came was Argos, which was the capital of a kingdom or state lying between Athens and Sparta, though within the Peloponnesus. Xerxes Makers of History There had been sent to her father's court in Flanders, from the English king, a young Saxon embassador, whose name was Brihtric. William the Conqueror Makers of History When these Roman embassadors arrived on the coast, near to Saguntum, they found that hostilities had commenced, and that the city was hotly besieged. Hannibal Makers of History With this view the Ottawas sent embassadors to the cantons of the Five Nations, restoring the prisoners captured in the war, and proffering peace and amity. The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) In an infuriated mob, they surrounded the palace of the embassador, and fired upon his carriage as it entered his court-yard. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series This proposition the Athenian embassadors rejected, saying to Gelon that what they were in need of, and came to him to obtain, was a supply of troops, not of leaders. Xerxes Makers of History The embassadors and commissioners, too, on William's part, would have no strong motive for hastening the proceedings. William the Conqueror Makers of History Of course, the embassadors knew, when they returned to Carthage with these terms, that they were bringing heavy tidings. Hannibal Makers of History The nation proposing the first overture dispatches some men of note as embassadors, accompanied by an orator, to contract the negotiation. The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) "Our embassador in London has been publicly insulted by the Spanish embassador." Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The embassadors went then to Corcyra, a large island on the western coast of Greece, in the Adriatic Sea. Xerxes Makers of History He thought it safer to undertake this delicate mission himself, rather than to intrust it to an embassador or deputy. William the Conqueror Makers of History The embassadors could not but consider these as very onerous terms. Hannibal Makers of History Every body knows that in all times and at all ages the judge was punishable who did not respect the person of an embassador. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States Let my embassador at Madrid leave that city immediately. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series In 1848, he was selected by Charles Albert to fill the responsible situation of embassador to Paris, in which city he had long been domesticated as a refugee. Western Characters or Types of Border Life in the Western States The governor of Riga was very polite to the embassy, and gave them a very honorable reception in the city, but he refused to allow the embassadors to examine the fortifications. Peter the Great It was hinted that our embassadors in Western Europe had apprised the State Department at Washington that an early recognition of the Southern Confederacy was possible, even probable. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens The tidings of Henry's death at length put an end to his exile, and he hastened to London in the company of some foreign embassadors, and still attended by his faithful guardian Leverous. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth He that can buy a foreign embassador at Mexico has made a fortune. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited Afterward he had traveled through Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, had gone as embassador to the Emperor's Court, and every-where won golden opinions. Brief History of English and American Literature Accordingly, the Czar, taking another interpreter with him, went to the embassador and began to ask him about Le Fort. Peter the Great Under the portico, were several turks seated, who formed a part of the suite of the turkish embassador, who had just arrived, and was then closetted with Monsieur T——. The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot. In all cases affecting embassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in which a State shall be a party, the Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference For near a century, the accounts of the wealth of this mine were considered fabulous; but their literal truth is confirmed by the testimony of the English embassador. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited This suggestion was adopted, and in consequence of it, Franklin having been appointed sole embassador in France, Adams returned home. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail He told the embassador that he had a desire to have the young man Le Fort about him, and asked if he should be willing to part with him. Peter the Great We passed through several noble apartments, preceded by servants, to a magnificent levee room, in which we met most of the foreign embassadors who were then at the consular court. The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot. He shall receive embassadors and other public ministers. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference The priest knows the will of his modern divinity only through his approved emissaries, embassadors and theologians. The Priest, The Woman And The Confessional Returning to Holland Mr. Adams, though still unsupported by Vergennes, pushed with great energy his reception as embassador by the States general, which at length, April 19th, 1782, he succeeded in accomplishing. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail Yes, please your majesty," said the embassador, "he has a genius for learning any thing that he pleases. Peter the Great He sent embassadors to Rome to counteract, by a lavish distribution of bribes, the effect of the just complaints of Adherbal, and by these means succeeded in averting the indignation of the Senate. A Smaller History of Rome It was the simplest one imaginable; but as graver embassadors have done before him, liking his quarters he dallied over his mission. Sword and Gown A Novel This was copied and the original score dispatched to the embassador for presentation, while Beethoven retained the copy. The Great German Composers Its single occupant was an English government agent bearing a special message from the British embassador at Washington to Downing Street, London. The Harris-Ingram Experiment The king received the embassadors in a very honorable manner, and made them an address of welcome in reply to the brief addresses of salutation and compliment which they first delivered to him. Peter the Great The embassadors, knowing that resistance was hopeless, sought to appease the anger of the Senate by unconditional obedience. A Smaller History of Rome NOTES:—In the poem from which this extract is taken, Marmion is represented as an embassador sent by Henry VIII., king of England, to James IV., king of Scotland, with whom he was at war. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader Through him, Haydn got introduced to the mistress of the Venetian embassador, a great musical enthusiast, and in her circle he met Porpora, the best music-master in the world, but a crusty, snarling old man. The Great German Composers Humphreys became afterward distinguished in the diplomatic service, and was, successively, embassador to Portugal and to Spain, whence he introduced into America the breed of merino sheep. Initial Studies in American Letters The embassador soon formed a very strong friendship for his young interpreter, and employed him confidentially, when he arrived in Moscow, in many important services. Peter the Great They knew that resistance was hopeless, and therefore sent embassadors to Octavian to solicit his favor. A Smaller History of Rome There the embassadors of great kings and commonwealths gazed with admiration on a spectacle which no other country in the world could present. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader And it is equally proper that the power to appoint embassadors and others by whom treaties are negotiated, should be placed in the same hands. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens. The little suburb of Pera, on the opposite side of the Golden Horn, was assigned to these embassadors, and the Turk, on this account, denominated it The swine's quarter. The Empire of Russia He sent the embassador above referred to to China in order to make arrangements for increasing and improving the trade between the two countries. Peter the Great This was fortunately supplied by the embassadors of the Allobroges, who were now at Rome, having been sent to seek relief from certain real or alleged grievances. A Smaller History of Rome As he went down stairs, the members of the club gathered around the open window, anxiously looking out and awaiting the return of their embassador to her majesty in the kitchen, Constantia the first. The Knights of the White Shield Up-the-Ladder Club Series, Round One Play An embassador who is intrusted with the ordinary business of a minister at a foreign court, is called an embassador in ordinary. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens. Until within a few years, no embassador of Christian powers was allowed to contaminate the Moslem city by taking up his residence in it. The Empire of Russia The baggage was borne in a train of wagons which followed the carriages of the embassador and his suite, so that the expedition moved through the country quite like a little army on a march. Peter the Great By the instructions of the latter the embassadors affected great zeal in the undertaking, and obtained a written agreement signed by Lentulus, Cethegus, and others. A Smaller History of Rome Then the French embassadors took it to Paris, and it captured the French Empire. New Tabernacle Sermons What is said of the responsibility of embassadors? The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens. As his embassador was presented to Pope Clement X., the pope extended his foot for the customary kiss. The Empire of Russia When the carriage reached the gate and the embassadors began to alight, a grand salute was fired from the guns of the fortress. Peter the Great The embassadors were seized, as they were crossing the Mulvian bridge, by two of the Prætors, who had been stationed in ambush to intercept them. A Smaller History of Rome All the marvels of St. Petersburg and Moscow were exhausted, but the oriental embassadors remained serene and unmoved. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life How are embassadors dealt with for disrespectful conduct at a foreign court? The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens. These embassadors received minute instructions, and were fitted out for their expedition with splendor which should add to the renown of the Russian monarchy. The Empire of Russia When the officers were about to withdraw, the embassadors accompanied them to the head of the stairs and took leave of them there. Peter the Great When the Persian embassadors visited him in his tent they found him sitting upon the grass, clothed in a coarse robe, and eating his supper of bacon and hard pease. A Smaller History of Rome And charging his attendents to feed the embassador extraordinary with the soft pap of the cocoanut, and provide nurses during his stay, the monarch retired from the arbor of audience. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II An embassador extraordinary is a person sent on a particular occasion, who returns as soon as the business on which he was sent is done. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens. The tzar, dressed as a private gentleman, was in one of the last carriages in the train of his embassadors. The Empire of Russia The embassadors advanced to pay their reverence to his majesty, bearing in their hands, in a richly-ornamented box, a letter from the Czar, with which they had been intrusted for him. Peter the Great After much discussion, Q. Fabius, one of the Roman embassadors, holding up a fold of his toga, said, "I carry here peace and war; choose ye which ye will." A Smaller History of Rome So to Hello went embassadors ordinary and extraordinary, and ministers plenipotentiary and peculiar; and anxiously King Piko awaited their return. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II An ordinary embassador or minister resides abroad, and acts in obedience to instructions sent him from time to time. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens. The manifesto of the empress, which had been secretly printed, was distributed throughout the city, and a day appointed when the foreign embassadors would be received by Catharine. The Empire of Russia All this time the Czar himself, the author of the letter, was standing by, a quiet spectator of the scene, undistinguishable from the other secretaries and attendants that formed the embassadors' train. Peter the Great Regulus, who had been now five years in captivity, was allowed to accompany the embassadors, with the promise that he would return to Carthage if their proposals were declined. A Smaller History of Rome Why, my lord,"—frankly crossing his legs where he lay—"the king, who receives his embassadors with a majestic toss of the head, may have just recovered from the tooth- ache. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I The rule which makes foreigners amenable to the laws of the state in which they remove, does not apply to embassadors. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens. When this child was but a few days old he was declared emperor of all the Russias, and received the congratulations of the foreign embassadors. The Empire of Russia First there was a line of thirty-six carriages, containing the principal officers and attendants of the three embassadors. Peter the Great The Senate having sent embassadors to the Illyrian queen, Teuta, to complain of these outrages, she not only refused to attend to their complaints, but caused one of the embassadors to be murdered. A Smaller History of Rome W. Temple was embassador at the Hague in 1668: his little work contains much information on the history, government, manners, religion, commerce, &c. of the United Provinces. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson The embassador was favourably listened to; and it was resolved by the governor-general, in a council of his officers, to grant the assistance required. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 06 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time The Grand Seignior formed an alliance with the disaffected Poles, arrested the Russian embassador at Constantinople, and mustered his hosts for war. The Empire of Russia Next after these carriages came the military escort which the embassadors had brought with them. Peter the Great The ten embassadors, of whom Cato was the chief, offered their arbitration, which was accepted by Masinissa, but rejected by the Carthaginians, who had no confidence in Roman justice. A Smaller History of Rome I went yesterday with the French embassadors to see the Grand Signior in his passage to the mosque. Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries) Most of the Italian republics, and some of the princes, sent embassadors, and seemed to recognise pretensions which were tolerably ostentatious. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 335, October 11, 1828 Neither the Austrian nor the English embassador could obtain an audience with the emperor. The Empire of Russia Then came a precession of pages, consisting of those of the king and those of the embassadors marching together. Peter the Great But the Romans had resolved upon war, and, when the Carthaginian embassadors arrived at Rome, the two Consuls were already levying troops. A Smaller History of Rome At the time of its being acted, lord Chesterfield was then embassador to the states-general, and consequently he was deprived of his patron's countenance during the representation. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V. The same woman who could charm the waiter in a tavern, still maintained her dominion over the embassador at France. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume IV He treated them with utter neglect, and, the court following the example of the sovereign, these embassadors were left in perfect solitude. The Empire of Russia They marched three together, two of the king's pages in each rank, with one of the embassadors' between them. Peter the Great Meantime embassadors came to Rome from Tarquin, asking that his private property should be given up to him. A Smaller History of Rome Afterward he had traveled through Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, had gone as embassador to the emperor's court, and every-where won golden opinions. From Chaucer to Tennyson He sent a letter to Mr. Walpole then embassador there, to let him know he designed to visit him. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume IV My embassador has published a declaration adapted to open their eyes. The Empire of Russia After the ceremony of audience was completed the embassadors withdrew. Peter the Great The Senate sent three embassadors, sons of the chief pontiff, Fabius Ambustus, to warn the barbarians not to touch an ally of Rome. A Smaller History of Rome As I was shaking his hand he showed me the certificate given him by the Turkish embassador. Stories by American Authors, Volume 5 She saw the Trojan and his joyful train Descend upon the shore, desert the main, Design a town, and, with unhop'd success, Th' embassadors return with promis'd peace. The Aeneid English The Austrian and English embassadors at the court of St. Petersburg, Paul loaded with reproaches and even with insults. The Empire of Russia Thus, instead of going back to Amsterdam after his cargo was sold, he went to Russia in the suite of the embassador. Peter the Great But the Gauls treated their message with scorn; and the embassadors, forgetting their sacred character, fought in the Clusine ranks. A Smaller History of Rome The Turkish embassadors were drumming up recruits all over Western Europe. Stories by American Authors, Volume 5 "What, all?" cried Mr. Francis, to whom his embassador brought the news back at Short's hotel, where Strong found the baronet crying and drinking Curaçoa. The History of Pendennis, Volume 2 His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy The embassadors of France and Germany met at Rastadt, in congress, and after spending many months in negotiations, the congress was dissolved by the Emperor of Germany, in April, 1799. The Empire of Russia The departure of the expedition from the gates of the city made quite an imposing scene, so numerous was the party which composed the embassadors' train. Peter the Great The embassadors were received by Pyrrhus in the most distinguished manner; and his interviews with C. Fabricius, who was at the head of the embassy, form one of the most famous stories in Roman history. A Smaller History of Rome At the conclusion of the meeting, Eugene, son of the repudiated Josephine, was commissioned by the council to propose to the Austrian embassador a match between Napoleon and the archduchess Maria Louisa. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 263, Supplementary Number (1827) There sits the Chinese embassador with the mandarins of his suite. The History of Pendennis, Volume 2 His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy Friendly relations were immediately established between France and Russia, and they exchanged embassadors. The Empire of Russia The embassadors were immediately conducted to their several apartments in the palace by the officers who had led the procession, and then left to repose. Peter the Great It was a great offence against God, but Witold did not dare to oppose him, because he did not want to displease the embassador—and so there was a wedding. The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy "My mind to me a kingdom is," and to this kingdom all the other kingdoms of the earth now send their embassadors. The Call of the Twentieth Century An Address to Young Men She never would speak to the embassador again—never; and, upon my word, he has never been to dine with us since. The History of Pendennis, Volume 2 His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy He wished, it is reported, to send to us embassadors, proposing friendly relations. The Empire of Russia The doors of the palace and the halls and entrances leading to the apartments of the embassadors were guarded by twenty-four soldiers, who were stationed there as sentinels to protect the precincts from all intrusion. Peter the Great Brandon's powerful influence with the British embassador obtained his unconditional release. Cord and Creese The embassadors ceased, and Abderahman remained for a time lost in wonder and admiration. The Crayon Papers Look at that lady in blue, seated by the embassador: that is Lady Flamingo, and they say she is going to be married to him, and return to Pekin with his Excellency. The History of Pendennis, Volume 2 His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy The Poles were informed of this through their embassador at Constantinople, and earnestly appealed to the tzar of Russia, and to all the princes in Christendom to come to their aid. The Empire of Russia Four days after this there was another display, when the embassadors were admitted to their first public audience with the king. Peter the Great At last he induced the British embassador to take the matter in hand, and he did so with such effect that the prisoner was liberated. Cord and Creese Illustrious embassadors, you have put new life into my soul, for you have shown me something to live for. The Crayon Papers If any such offense is committed by an attendant of an embassador, an application is usually made by the government to the embassador to deliver him up for trial. Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War A place of meeting, for the embassadors, was appointed on the frontiers of Siberia, about nine hundred miles from the great Chinese wall. The Empire of Russia The embassadors were conducted in this way to the royal palace. Peter the Great Antony himself, in the character of a citizen of Athens, was one of the embassadors. Cleopatra Charmed with the generosity of his feelings, the embassadors made no opposition to his wishes. The Crayon Papers Adherbal, though he had sent embassadors to Rome, to inform the senate of his brother's murder and his own circumstances, yet, relying on the number of his troops, prepared for an armed resistance. Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War Yaroslaf immediately sent an embassador to the encampment of the Tartars, where they were, ever eagerly waiting for any enterprise which promised carnage and plunder. The Empire of Russia There were a number of attendants also, who were loaded with rich and valuable presents which the embassadors had brought to offer to the king. Peter the Great Sometimes he did this when sitting in the chair of state, giving audience to embassadors and princes. Cleopatra In a few days he set forth, with the embassadors, at the head of nearly a thousand horsemen skilled in war, and exercised in the desert, and a large body of infantry, armed with lances. The Crayon Papers The reply of Jugurtha's embassadors, and the opinions of the senators, XV. Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War The embassadors of the Tartar khan conducted Yaroslaf again to the throne. The Empire of Russia A great many elegant and expensive presents, however, were sent in to him, under pretense of sending them to the embassadors. Peter the Great The embassadors were received with the highest honors. Cleopatra Before going down to breakfast, I sent for Sophy, and employed her as embassador to treat formally in the matter. The Crayon Papers He dreads the vengeance of the senate, and sends embassadors to Rome, who are confronted with those of Adherbal in the senate-house, XIII. Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War Heated with wine, and provoked by a remark made by La Fort, who was one of his embassadors, he drew his sword and called upon La Fort to defend himself. The Empire of Russia Through this vast concourse the embassadors and their suite advanced, and were finally conducted to a splendid palace which had been prepared for them in the heart of the city. Peter the Great She first sent embassadors to make proposals to a prince of Syria named Antiochus. Cleopatra The embassadors now cautioned him to be silent as to their errand, and to depart secretly for Spain. The Crayon Papers He dreaded the displeasure of the senate, if he should disobey the embassadors; while his eager spirit, blinded by the lust of power, hurried him on to complete the injustice which he had begun. Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War Three nobles of the highest dignity were selected as embassadors. The Empire of Russia Accordingly, Le Fort repaired immediately to the tailor of the Danish embassador. Peter the Great The embassadors came back, bringing word that Antiochus was dead, but that he had a brother named Seleucus, upon whom the succession fell. Cleopatra Don Juan, however, continued his libertine career at Naples, until at length his excesses forfeited the protection of his uncle, the embassador, and obliged him again to flee. The Crayon Papers The embassador insisting on the privileges which those of his function claimed from the law of nations, refused to deliver them up. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1 To this end he sent embassadors to every court in Christendom. The Empire of Russia The escort was headed by the embassadors' band of music, consisting of trumpets, kettle-drums, and other martial instruments. Peter the Great At his audience he appeared in such a light garb, that afterwards the king ask'd Lord-keeper Bacon "what he thought of the French embassador?" The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 332, September 20, 1828 He was a friend, and begged us to remember, was acting as an embassador, in search of the party to which the children belonged. The Young Trail Hunters Or, the Wild Riders of the Plains. The Veritable Adventures of Hal Hyde and Ned Brown, on Their Journey Across the Great Plains of the South-West In the interim Stradella was cured of his wounds, and the Marquis de Villars, to make short of the question about privilege, and the rights of embassadors, suffered the assassins to escape. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1 The three embassadors rode first, followed by a long train of carriages, with servants in rich livery on foot. The Empire of Russia Immediately after the escort there followed the grand state carriage of the embassy, with the three embassadors in it. Peter the Great The king of France, being at Calais, sent over an embassador, a verie tall person, upon no other errand but a complement to the king of England. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 332, September 20, 1828 He informs us that the Grecian army had concluded a peace with the Paphlagonians, and that they entertained their embassadors in consequence with a banquet, and the exhibition of various feats of activity. An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African Translated from a Latin Dissertation, Which Was Honoured with the First Prize in the University of Cambridge, for the Year 1785, with Additions On one or two occasions in which he had consulted the embassador, Mercy had expressed his opinions without the least reserve, and had perceived that the young prince had liked him better for his candor. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France He immediately sent embassadors to Maximilian, offering to assist him with all the power of the Russian armies against Stephen Bathori. The Empire of Russia Nicolls sent him as an embassador to Stuyvesant, with a letter in which was repeated the demand for a surrender. The Real America in Romance, Volume 6; a Century Too Soon (A Story No, 'tis such a one as you never could have got me from my lord; I am to be made an embassador. The Works of Henry Fielding Edited by George Saintsbury in 12 Volumes Volume 12 The cause of his disgrace was expressly stated to be the mismanagement of the relations with the English embassador and the suppression of material facts from the emperor's knowledge. China As the time for attempting to escape grew nearer, the embassador became the more painfully impressed with the danger of the attempt. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France At the same time, Stephen Bathori, who had already been crowned King of Poland, sent an embassador to Moscow to inform Ivan of his election and coronation, and to propose friendly relations with Russia. The Empire of Russia Some weeks afterward news came that the embassadors were inhumanly massacred. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01 Our embassador was laid up at the time with rheumatism, which he called gout, because it sounded diplomatic. Nature and Human Nature The embassy consisted of the embassador himself, M. Ismaloff; his secretary, M. de Lange; the English traveler, Mr. Bell, and a considerable suite. China On political questions, the advice which the empress gave her differed in some degree from that of her embassador. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France The Russian embassador at the court of Queen Anne had been arrested at the suit of a tradesman in London, and had been obliged to give bail to save himself from the debtor's prison. The Empire of Russia It contains, probably, the substance of what Champlain placed at this time in the hands of the French embassador in London. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01 I heard a lady say to embassador's wife once, in answer to her question, "how she was?" Nature and Human Nature The embassador and his suite, on landing from the man-of-war, were conducted with all ceremony and courtesy up the Peiho to Tientsin, where they received what was called the unusual honor of a military salute. China The emperor also had ample means of judging of it himself, since the baron had succeeded the Cardinal de Rohan as embassador at Vienna. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France The Russian prince shall forbid his embassadors from giving any offense to the inhabitants of the Grecian cities or provinces. The Empire of Russia The latter came to inform Wallace that embassadors from Edward awaited his presence at Roslyn. The Scottish Chiefs After they had been separated ten years, Schahriar, having a passionate desire to see his brother, resolved to send an embassador to invite him to his court. The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 Finding such arguments fail they asked that the visit of an English embassador to Pekin should be postponed till a more favorable occasion. China As Anselm was a judge of high degree, No one so well embassador could be. Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Complete Admiration of his prowess and the terror of his arms spread far and wide, and embassadors thronged his tent from adjacent nations, wishing to range themselves beneath his banners. The Empire of Russia He looked on this range of his enemies with a fearless eye, and passing through the crowd, took his station beside the embassadors, on the platform of the tent. The Scottish Chiefs The king of Tartary received the embassador with the greatest demonstrations of joy, and immediately asked him concerning the welfare of the sultan, his brother. The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 He, therefore, resolved to temporize, and, in order to gain time, sent an embassador to Paris. Napoleon Bonaparte The somewhat gaudy-looking gentlemen who stepped after the pious prelate and peer wore the stars and garters of foreign courts, and were evidently embassadors extraordinary to that of her midnight majesty. The Midnight Queen In a terrible tumult all the inhabitants rose and precipated themselves upon the embassador and his valiant body guard. The Empire of Russia "Or may the Clyde swallow us up, quick!" exclaimed Lockhart of Lee, shaking his mailed hand at the embassadors. The Scottish Chiefs Now, on the fame of the beauty of this incomparable princess, the most powerful neighbouring kings sent embassadors to request her in marriage. The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 He received Lord Whitworth, the English embassador in Paris, with great distinction. Napoleon Bonaparte I am not sufficiently sure what you think of it yourself to feel certain that you will say the right thing, and it may be necessary to begin by convincing my embassador. The Women of the French Salons The Russian embassador was received in Germany with the most flattering attentions, even being conducted to a seat upon the throne by the side of the emperor. The Empire of Russia "And now," added he, "the embassador of England is at liberty to declare his master's alternative." The Scottish Chiefs I departed with the embassador, but with no great retinue, because of the length and difficulty of the journey. The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 The English embassador now received instructions to demand that France should cede to England, Malta for ten years; and that England, by way of compensation, would recognize the Italian republic. Napoleon Bonaparte Ought not sovereigns," said the embassador, "to seek the glory of religion and the happiness of their subjects? The Empire of Russia The khan sent his embassador to Vladimir, there to summon before him the two princes and their friends and to adjudge their cause. The Empire of Russia Being arrived at the gate of Roslyn, Wallace, regardless of those ceremonials which often delay the business they pretend to dignify, entered at once into the hall where the embassadors sat. The Scottish Chiefs The ships dashed upon the rocks, and the Russian embassador, Nepeia, barely escaped with his life. The Empire of Russia The embassador was ordered to apply for his passports, if these conditions were not accepted within seven days. Napoleon Bonaparte They presented to him a horse magnificently caparisoned, and thus escorted, the first Russian embassador made his entrance into the capital of Great Britain. The Empire of Russia These considerations influenced the pope to send an embassador to Moscow, proposing to Ivan III. the hand of Sophia. The Empire of Russia Edward removed to London; and Badenoch, soon hearing that he was preparing other armies for the subjugation of Scotland, sent embassadors to the Vatican to solicit the Pope's interference. The Scottish Chiefs His report to the German emperor was such that, two years after, he returned, in the quality of an embassador from Frederic III., with a letter to Ivan III., dated Ulm, December 26th, 1488. The Empire of Russia A day was fixed for a grand diplomatic festival, when Napoleon should receive the congratulations of the constituted authorities, and of the foreign embassadors. Napoleon Bonaparte Vassili was especially fond of magnificence in the audiences which he gave to foreign embassadors. The Empire of Russia Matthias, threatened by Poland, sent embassadors to Russia to seek alliance with Ivan III. The Empire of Russia "You forgive me, my master and friend?" cried Edwin, forgetting, in the happy agitation of his mind, the presence of the English embassadors. The Scottish Chiefs Upon their arrival at Moscow, the Turkish embassador was received with great enthusiasm. The Empire of Russia Napoleon invited the embassador to take a seat at one end of the table, and seated himself at the other. Napoleon Bonaparte At the same time embassadors were sent to all the courts of Europe to announce the death of Vassili and the accession of Ivan IV. to the throne. The Empire of Russia On the contrary, Vassili immediately sent an embassador to Vienna to endeavor to secure the aid of Austria in his war with Poland. The Empire of Russia But in consideration of your youth, and probable ignorance of what becomes the character of an embassador, I grant you the protection your behavior has forfeited. The Scottish Chiefs Influenced by these considerations, Vassili sent another embassador to Constantinople to propose a treaty with Selim, which might aid Russia in the strife with her hereditary rival. The Empire of Russia Even in England, the prime Minister, Mr. Addington, assured the French embassador of the cordial approbation of the British government of an event, destined to consolidate order and power in France. Napoleon Bonaparte The embassador could only regret that the rich presents of furs and Russian fabrics which the tzar had sent by his hand to Mary, were all engulfed upon the coast of Scotland. The Empire of Russia Maximilian died before his embassador returned, and thus these negotiations were interrupted. The Empire of Russia The leader of the Scottish escort immediately proclaimed to the embassadors that this was the regent. The Scottish Chiefs When the tzar learned all the honors and the testimonials of affection with which his embassador had been greeted in London, he considered the English as the most precious of all the friends of Russia. The Empire of Russia In February, 1557, the embassadors of Gustavus, consisting of four of the most illustrious men in the empire, clergy and nobles, accompanied by a brilliant suite, arrived in Moscow. The Empire of Russia Their retinue consisted of four secretaries, twelve gentlemen, two pages for each embassador, and a company of fifty of the royal guard. The Empire of Russia We have never sent embassadors to each other with friendly greetings. The Empire of Russia Artifice to mislead the French embassadors with an idea that he was desirous to accord with their royal master's wish, had been the sole foundation of his proposals to Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs At one time there was quite an enthusiasm in his favor, crowds flocked to his camp, and he even sent embassadors to Gustavus IX., The Empire of Russia But Boris declined the presents and dismissed the embassadors, saying that he could never be friendly to the Turks, as they were the enemies of Christianity. The Empire of Russia His court was constantly filled with embassadors from all the monarchies of Europe and even of Asia. The Empire of Russia Let your embassadors and your merchants no longer fear to frequent our country. The Empire of Russia Gloucester resumed; and, after narrating some particulars concerning the conference between the king and the embassadors, he suggested the impracticality of secretly retaining Lady Helen, for any length of time, in the state dungeon. The Scottish Chiefs The king at length sent an embassador to them with very imperious commands. The Empire of Russia Seizing his embassadors, he sent them as captives to Vlademer, a fortress some hundred miles east of Moscow. The Empire of Russia Olga approached the imperial palace, with a very splendid suite composed of nobles of her court, of ladies of distinction, and of the Russian embassadors and merchants residing at Constantinople. The Empire of Russia Notwithstanding these chilling punctilios, Selim received the Russian embassador with much cordiality, and sent back with him a Turkish embassador to the court of Moscow. The Empire of Russia What, then, means the arrest of my embassador? what this silence when the representative of your power is insulted to your face? The Scottish Chiefs He then dismissed the embassador, ordering him to be treated with the respect due his high station. The Empire of Russia This neglect gave such offense to the Swedish court, that, in petty revenge, they sent an Italian cook to the Polish court as an embassador with the most arrogant demands. The Empire of Russia The haughty embassador, with great dignity and in respectful terms, yet bold and decisive, demanded reparation for the injuries which Russia had inflicted upon Poland. The Empire of Russia This embassador had but just left the court of Moscow when another appeared, from the Emperor Maximilian, of Germany. The Empire of Russia The countess heard all with complacency, till he mentioned the issue of the conference with Edward's first embassadors. The Scottish Chiefs The intrepidity of the embassador, which was defiled with no comminglings of insolence, excited his admiration. The Empire of Russia The tzar, to impress the embassadors with his wealth and grandeur, entertained them sumptuously, and they were served from vessels of gold. The Empire of Russia Elizabeth was now Queen of England, and her embassador at the court of Russia was in high favor with the emperor. The Empire of Russia I wish now to add, that on my journey I have been informed, by the Turkish embassador himself, that the sultan has just captured Damascus, Jerusalem and all Egypt. The Empire of Russia Wallace, who did not expect a more favorable reply, ere his embassadors returned had marshaled his lines for the onset. The Scottish Chiefs The embassadors returning to Kief, reported warmly in favor of the Greek church. The Empire of Russia The emperor, in great alarm, sent embassadors to Monomaque with the most precious presents. The Empire of Russia The embassadors returned with a very discouraging report. The Empire of Russia Vassili, wishing, for the sake of commerce, to maintain friendly relations with Turkey, sent an embassador to the new sultan. The Empire of Russia Supposing that his enemy was now at his feet, and ready to beg the terms he had before objected, Edward admitted the embassadors, and bade them deliver their message. The Scottish Chiefs The embassadors, sent by Russia to Constantinople, shall have all their expenses defrayed by the emperor. The Empire of Russia In terror he sent embassadors to Igor to endeavor to avert the storm. The Empire of Russia Igor sent the imperial embassadors back to Constantinople laden with rich presents. The Empire of Russia The embassador, Alexeief, was authorized to make all proper protestations of friendship, but to be very cautious not to compromit the dignity of his sovereign. The Empire of Russia As he spoke he rose from his chair, and bowing his head to the herald, the Scottish marshals conducted the embassadors from his presence. The Scottish Chiefs This treaty was concluded at Constantinople, between the emperor and the embassadors of Igor. The Empire of Russia He urged them to wait the return of a second embassador he had sent to England. The Scottish Chiefs |
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