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Meanings of surrender upon in anglès
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Usage of surrender upon in anglès
1
The garrison was butchered, after a formal surrenderupon terms which guaranteed them protection.
2
David Kinloch with a flag, summoning him to surrenderupon the terms granted to the garrison of Charleston.
3
That the city will surrenderupon the news of the Queen's captivity, he doubtless calculates upon as certain.'
4
Coulon de Villiers imposed ignominious conditions of surrenderupon Washington, but scorned to take other revenge for the death of his brother.
5
Having enclosed the royalists at Truro, he forced the whole army, consisting of five thousand men, chiefly cavalry, to surrenderupon terms.
6
The vote showed that the great majority of the delegates were in favour of surrenderupon the terms offered by the British Government.
7
A council of war was called, and Lincoln offered to surrenderupon certain conditions; but as Clinton considered them too favourable, they were rejected.
8
She will surrenderupon much better terms to them who make head against her: a man must oppose and stoutly set himself against her.
9
Accordingly, his troops invested Menin, which was in seven days surrenderedupon capitulation.
10
Fairfax, having first retaken Leicester, which was surrenderedupon articles, began to deliberate concerning his future enterprises.
11
We, of the south, have surrenderedupon all the questions which divided the two sides in that controversy.
12
The unfortunate satrap could no longer resist, and therefore surrenderedupon terms, and accompanied Tissaphernes to the Court.
13
At the expiration of this time the Tartars, despairing of succor, surrenderedupon the condition of their lives being spared.
14
Next day Pacheco deeming it impossible to resist, surrenderedupon promise of life and liberty to himself and his men.
15
Comyn and all his adherents surrenderedupon promise of their lives and freedom, and that they should retain their estates, subject to a pecuniary fine.